Sentence Relations and Truth
Sentence Relations and Truth
Sentence Relations and Truth
Semantics
Chapter 4
Sentence Relations
1. a. My brother is a bachelor.
b. My brother has never married. a and b are synonymous.
To sum up, statements have a truth value; this truth value depends on a
correspondence to facts; and different ways of connecting statements have
different effects on the truth value of the compounds produced.
Types of Truth
Semantic distinction (depending the meaning of the
words within them)
• Analytic truth- follows from the meaning relations within
the sentence. e.g. My father is my father.
• Synthetic truth- depends on the accordance with the facts of
the world. e.g. My father has been to Mars.
Mogadishu is Hamar. Necessarily true, but can be a posteriori