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Philosophical Studies. 180:745-772
Contextology is the science of the dynamics of the conversational context. Contextology formulates laws governing how the shared information states of interlocutors evolve in response to assertion. More precisely, the contextologist attempts to const
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Publikováno v:
Philosophical Studies. 177:2881-2905
Publikováno v:
The Structure of Truth
In his final lecture, Davidson turns away from the project of providing semantic analyses for particular natural language constructions. He outlines his theory of radical translation—that is, his theory of how one can come to know that a candidate
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The Structure of Truth
Lecture V takes up the semantics of adverbial modifiers. Davidson begins with some methodological remarks, offering reasons for optimism about the prospects for giving a truth-theoretic semantics for a full natural language. He then argues that we ha
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Publikováno v:
The Structure of Truth
Davidson’s third lecture concerns quotation. He considers and rejects a number of semantic treatments of quotation, including the “proper-name theory,” the “picture theory,” and the “spelling theory.” He then presents his own preferred
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The Structure of Truth
Davidson’s first lecture begins with a discussion of the theoretical importance of the notion of speaking the truth, continues with a characterization of the structure of an adequate semantic theory, and concludes with some remarks on the connectio
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Publikováno v:
The Structure of Truth
Davidson begins his second lecture by arguing that, because the truth of a sentence must be relativized to a speaker and time, a truth-theory for a language will require an ontology containing at least sentences, speakers, and times. He then contrast
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The Structure of Truth
The subject of Lecture IV is attributions of attitude. In it, Davidson extends his theory of indirect quotation, which had appeared in 1968, to propositional attitude ascriptions more generally. He begins by criticizing rival accounts due to Quine, S
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The Structure of Truth
This introduction to Davidson’s 1970 Locke Lectures begins by describing their historical background, paying particular attention to the factors that made the philosophical community at Oxford at the time when they were delivered particularly recep
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