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New Essays on the Nature of Propositions

Editat de David Hunter, Gurpreet Rattan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 apr 2017
These are exciting times for philosophical theorizing about propositions, with the last 15 years seeing the development of new approaches and the emergence of new theorists. Propositions have been invoked to explain thought and cognition, the nature and attribution of mental states, language and communication, and in philosophical treatments of truth, necessity and possibility. According to Frege and Russell, and their followers, propositions are structured mind- and language-independent abstract objects which have essential and intrinsic truth-conditions.
Some recent theorizing doubts whether propositions really exist and, if they do, asks how we can grasp, entertain and know them? But most of the doubt concerns whether the abstract approach to propositions can really explain them. Are propositions really structured, and if so where does their structure come from? How does this structure form a unity, and does it need to? Are the representational and structural properties of propositions really independent of those of thinking and language? What does it mean to say that an object occurs in or is a constituent of a proposition?
The volume takes up these and other questions, both as they apply to the abstract object approach and also to the more recently developed approaches. While the volume as a whole does not definitively and unequivocally reject the abstract objection approach, for the most part, the papers explore new critical and constructive directions. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138082960
ISBN-10: 1138082961
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction  Part I: On Act- and Language-Based Conceptions of Propositions  2. Two aspects of propositional unity  3. An empirically-informed cognitive theory of propositions  4. What are the primary bearers of truth?  5. Not the optimistic type  6. Why it isn’t syntax that unifies the proposition  7. Why we should not identify sentence structure with propositional structure  Part II: Constituents and Constituency  8. Individuating Fregean sense  9. The metaphysics of propositional constituency  Part III: Theoretical Alternatives to Propositions  10. Propositions, attitudinal objects, and the distinction between actions and products  11. What are Propositions?  12. Conversational implicature, communicative intentions, and content  13. Propositions and higher-order attitude attributions  Part IV: Modal Metaphysics  14. Unnecessary existents  15. Contingently existing propositions

Descriere

Propositions have been used to explain cognitive thought, language, communication, and philosophical concepts of truth, necessity and possibility. Based on the theories of Frege and Russell, propositions are structured abstract objects, independent of mind and language, possessing essential and intrinsic truth-conditions. Recent theorizing doubts the existence of propositions and our ability to grasp, entertain, and know them, but most importantly, whether the abstract approach can explain propositions. The papers in this volume use these doubts to explore new critical and constructive directions. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy.