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    Time in Philosophical Logic

    Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle in Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2018)

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    Time in Philosophical Logic

    Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle in Encyclopedia of Database Systems

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    Preface

    Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle, Ulrik Sandborg-Petersen in Synthese (2012)

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    From a logical angle

    Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle in Synthese (2012)

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    The problem of predestination: as a prelude to A. N. Prior’s tense logic

    Arthur Norman Prior’s early theological writings have been relatively neglected for many years. Moreover, to the extent that they have been discussed at all they have been treated mainly as youthful work quite...

    Per F. V. Hasle in Synthese (2012)

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    Time in Philosophical Logic

    Peter Øhrstrøm, Per F. V. Hasle in Encyclopedia of Database Systems (2009)

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    Classical Rhetoric and a Limit to Persuasion

    Classical rhetoric was the first discipline concerned with persuasion and in fact still has a lot to offer. This is exemplified by a short discussion of the persuasive appeals known from classical rhetoric as ...

    Anne-Kathrine Kjær Christensen, Per F. V. Hasle in Persuasive Technology (2007)

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    The Persuasive Expansion – Rhetoric, Information Architecture, and Conceptual Structure

    Conceptual structures are, as a rule, approached from logical perspectives in a broad sense. However, since Antiquity there has been another approach to conceptual structures in thought and language, namely th...

    Per F. V. Hasle in Conceptual Structures: Inspiration and Application (2006)

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    Linguistic and Tense Logical Considerations on the Generality of a Three-Point Structure of Tenses

    This paper is concerned with a specific proposal of a formalism for studying tenses, namely Hans Reichenbach’s ‘three-point structure’ [14]. That proposal explicitly claims to be based on Jespersen’s ideas on ...

    Per F. V. Hasle in Perspectives on Time (1997)