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On the Semantics of Proper Names (PdR Press Publications in Semantics, 2) - Benson Mates December 31, 1975 PDF  BOOKS
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On the Semantics of Proper Names (PdR Press Publications in Semantics, 2)
Author: Benson Mates
Year: December 31, 1975
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.9 MB
Language: English



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Book Description: Title: On the Semantics of Proper Names PdR Press Publications in Semantics 2 Author: [Name] December 31, 1975 Pages: [Number] Publisher: PdR Press Genre: Non-fiction, Technology, Knowledge, Evolution, Survival The book "On the Semantics of Proper Names PdR Press Publications in Semantics 2" by [Name] is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the role of proper names in shaping our understanding of technology and its impact on human society. The author argues that the development of a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge is crucial for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a warring state. Through a detailed analysis of the evolution of technology, the book highlights the need to study and understand this process in order to adapt to the changing world and ensure the future of humanity. Plot Summary: The book begins with an introduction to the concept of proper names and their significance in shaping our perception of technology. The author explains how proper names have been used throughout history to describe and categorize technologies, but also how they can limit our understanding of these advancements. The author argues that by studying the semantics of proper names, we can gain a deeper understanding of the technological process and its impact on society. In the first chapter, the author delves into the history of technology and its evolution over time. They explore how different cultures and civilizations have contributed to the development of technology and how it has influenced human society.
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