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Jun 5 at 8:57 comment added kouty Graham Priest says in p. 121 that model, interpretation, structure and situation are the same notion.
May 11 at 14:50 comment added Bumble In the extended sense, an interpretation, or sometimes a relative interpretation, refers to the ability of one structure to interpret another, or one theory to interpret another. This amounts to saying that there exists a syntactic relation that provides a mapping in such a way that definitions and theorems are preserved. A simple example is that a complex number can be interpreted as an ordered pair of real numbers.
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May 10 at 22:55 comment added J D In your rather learned opinion, is interpretation nothing more than an attempt at rational (as in consistent) variable binding of tokens to meanings, which themselves construed as linearized collections of tokens masquerading as definienda and definientia?
May 10 at 22:49 history answered Bumble CC BY-SA 4.0