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  • curprev 22:4622:46, 27 August 2024 Himaldrmann talk contribs 8,426 bytes +84 Undid revision 1242429687 by Edenaviv5 (talk) -- this renders the example incorrect: the statement no longer illustrates a change in truth value due to co-extensive terms with different intensional interpretations. You need to find a co-extensive term that makes the substituted version false due to change in intension, or just delete the entire example. undo Tag: Undo

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  • curprev 17:3117:31, 25 January 2021 2a00:23c6:6404:b200:2d02:71f8:b313:28f4 talk 8,901 bytes −203 Removed the following: 'The term "intension" and "extension" were introduced by Rudolf Carnap.<ref>{{cite SEP |url-id=logic-intensional |title=Intensional logic |last=Fitting |first=Melvin}}</ref>'. Carnap used what he calls the method of intension and extension, but he certainly did not invent the terms - intension predates Carnap's work significantly, in Lewis (1918) and Russell (1903) - more egregiously, the SEP article cited does not corroborate the claim. undo

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