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    Lidia Obojska — Carmelics
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    Lidia Obojska

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Formal Logic

    Lidia Obojska is a contemporary Polish logician and philosopher of language working in formal semantics and the logic of interpretation. Her research addresses issues at the intersection of logic, linguistics, and the philosophy of text, including questions about token identity, inscription, and the conditions under which a single written form yields multiple distinct linguistic objects. She contributes to the Polish tradition of analytic and formal philosophy.

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    Analyzed conditions for the multiplication of word-tokens from a single inscription under variant readings

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    Contributed to the formal study of text identity and linguistic individuation

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    Worked within the Polish analytic tradition on logic and philosophy of language

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    The apparent multiplication of word-tokens from a single inscription based on different readings is not a genuine mereological multiplication of entities

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    Analytic Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Formal Logic

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