New semantics approach revolutionizes understanding of complex propositions and intensionality.
The article introduces a new way to understand complex ideas in logic. It suggests that the meaning of a complicated statement comes from both the individual parts of the statement and how they relate to each other. The authors show how this idea can be applied to different types of logic, including historical examples. They also combine this approach with another method called possible world semantics. Finally, they propose a way to define certain types of words in logic based on these relationships between parts of a statement.