Aug 9, 2000 15:37
24 yrs ago
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English term
intensional
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English to Spanish
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(logic)used of the set of attibutes that distinguish the referents of a given word
Proposed translations
(Spanish)
0 | see below | Robert Anderson |
0 | deliberado | Megdalina |
0 | Ver abajo | Leonardo Lamarche (X) |
0 | see below | Patricia Lutteral |
0 | Connotación | Carmen Hernaiz |
Proposed translations
1 hr
see below
Let's see if I can explain this "logically".
'Intension" in logic means "the properties possessed by all the objects in a term's extension." O.K. "Extension" means the "class of all particular objects to which a term refers; denotation" (These definitions from Webster's New World Cololege Dictionary.)
Now then, we are really talking about "connotation." In logic, the definition of "connotation" is the same as that of "intension".
Sooo.. we look for an adjective in Spanish of "connotation" = "connotativo". That is what I would use without seeing your specific context. Good luck!
'Intension" in logic means "the properties possessed by all the objects in a term's extension." O.K. "Extension" means the "class of all particular objects to which a term refers; denotation" (These definitions from Webster's New World Cololege Dictionary.)
Now then, we are really talking about "connotation." In logic, the definition of "connotation" is the same as that of "intension".
Sooo.. we look for an adjective in Spanish of "connotation" = "connotativo". That is what I would use without seeing your specific context. Good luck!
7 hrs
deliberado
Ojala que te ayude! Suerte!
8 hrs
Ver abajo
En Simon & Schuster encuentro: Intension (when refered to logic)= contenido, comprensión. Espero sea de ayuda.
14 hrs
see below
I have seen both the terms "intensión" and "intensional" in texts on Linguistics, like translations of Umberto Eco's works and others. They look rather awkward, but they are used in this field.
Hope this helps, good luck
Hope this helps, good luck
16 hrs
Connotación
I do agree with randerso and his entire answer.
In Logic, this is the best translation.
Good luck.
In Logic, this is the best translation.
Good luck.
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