Counterpart Theory

Reviewing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterpart_theory

I particularly like the reference to: "semantics for interpreting
quantified modal logic <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modal_logic>"

The web, as it is perceived by humans, augments based on an array of
factors such as location on the planet, age, gender, interests and the
products people use such as their choice of browser, search provider, email
provider and indeed the social-networks and other sites they use which then
combines with other aspects in a complex semantically capable web.

Herein; the concept of 'modal logic' and/or modality, Can Actors 'choose'
between service-centric and human centric?

TimH.

Received on Sunday, 13 March 2016 13:39:02 UTC