Not really, according to counterpart theory.
In contrast, the Biden campaign returned just 2.2% of the money raised through ActBlue, the Democratic Party's counterpart.
A miniature version of the better-known Hagia Sophia, this church-turned-mosque is located below its larger counterpart close to the Marmara Sea coast.
These miracles made Apollonius into a pagan counterpart to Christ.
The computational counterpart to the epistemological problem is this.
He appeals to counterpart theory, modified to allow a variety of counterpart relations, to explain this.
To generate the infinite hierarchy of mutual knowledge, Gilbert introduces the device of an agent's smooth-reasoner counterpart.
The White House also made a petty dig at MBS, announcing that Biden's counterpart in the kingdom was King Salman rather than the crown prince.
Indeed, Lewis's original statement of counterpart theory is in one of his first published metaphysics papers (“Counterpart Theory and Quantified Modal Logic” (1968)).
The problem of identity over time for things of a kind, for stage theorists, is just the problem of characterizing the appropriate temporal counterpart relation for things of that kind.
If its defenders are right, then counterpart theory can express all that anyone wants to express—even what transworld identity theorists want to express (Bacon forthcoming; Russell 2013).
In saying that rhetoric is a counterpart to dialectic, Aristotle obviously alludes to Plato's Gorgias (464bff.), where rhetoric is ironically defined as a counterpart to cookery in the soul.
This requirement demands that the algebraic counterpart of the logic should be an algebraic semantics but requires a more robust connection between the logic and the algebraic counterpart than that.
Yet according to David Lewis’s analysis of what it is for Humphrey to have possibly won, his possibly winning amounts to a “counterpart” of Humphrey winning a (counterpart) election in another possible world.
The first type is conceptual inseparability (the counterpart of per se 1 and containment); the second type is inseparability in imagination (the counterpart of per se 2 and necessary implication) (Strobino 2016b).
"This is not just something we've been talking about within the administration but something that I've raised directly with my Canadian counterpart and I've certainly heard a lot from members of Congress about this as well," she said.
And likewise, if an owl desires a vole it seems that there is a fact of the matter about which of the counterpart states of affairs it is that would satisfy the owl's desire (and the counterpart to (3) seems most likely).
In a similar way every modal logic axiomatized by Geach schemes in this family has a justification counterpart, with a Fitting semantics and a realization theorem connecting the justification counterpart with the corresponding modal logic.
(Note that propositions are thus simply properties of worlds on these definitions.) a has P accidentally just in case a ∈ P but b ∉ P for some other-worldly counterpart of b of a; and a has P essentially if b ∈ P for every counterpart b of a.
Avicenna connects the definition and classification of the two primary types of per se relation to the concepts of constituent (muqawwim)—the counterpart of per se 1—and implicate (lāzim)—the counterpart of per se 2—two characteristic notions of his system associated with different kinds of metaphysical necessity.
counterpart
noun cognition
- a person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another
noun artifact
- a duplicate copy
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Avicenna connects the definition and classification of the two primary types of per se relation to the concepts of constituent muqawwim—the counterpart of per se 1—and implicate lāzim—the counterpart of per se 2—two characteristic notions of his system associated with different kinds of metaphysical necessity