Syntax vs Semantics (Philosophical Distinctions)
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- čas přidán 19. 09. 2015
- An explication of the difference between syntax and semantics in philosophy of language, linguistics, and computer science.
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
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great content and most importantly the voice. great use to voice intonations, rythme and clarity. keep it up!
Thanks for all your videos man :) It really helps with shorting out all the pretentius language of studing philosophy.
This video help me out to clarify the difference between them. Thank You.
A good explanation. Jives with my understanding of computer science and linguistics
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Thanks for making it easier to understand these terms.
Thank you, perfectly explained
To the point. Thanks!
clear, to the point, good examples. great
Interesting myfriend
thank you! really helped me for psychology test on language :)
I speak English and French. But dude, the 'car on part' duality hit me like lightning! Nice one.
Great job!
Could this series have a better name? Nope! Very interesting. Does the video referred to at the end address the difference logical semantics and lexical semantics?
Syntax = structure (objective - 1st Order); Semantics = meaning (subjective - 2nd Order)?
Thanks, it's a good quick content 😊
This is really helpful! However, I am a bit confused about "Car on part." part, what is it really mean in French?
all through programming <3
I know this might seem pedantic but, it would really benefit people with vision impairments to have a back ground which is not that white. Love your content.