Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Situations in Language and Logic
1. Scenes and Other Situations
Appendix: Reply to Lakoff
2. Logic and Information
3. On the Circumstantial Relation between Meaning and Content
4. Situations and Small Worlds
Part Two: Information
5. Conditionals and Conditional Information
6. Information and Circumstance
7. Unburdening the Language of Thought
Part Three: Situation Theory and Related Topics
8. Situations, Sets and the Axiom of Foundation
9. On the Model Theory of Common Knowledge
10. Situations, Facts, and True Propositions
11. Notes on Branch Points in Situation Theory
12. AFA and the Unification of Information
13. Mixed Fixed Points
14. Situated Set Theory
Epilogue: Toward a Mathematical Theory of Meaning
Bibliography
Index