ISBN:
0585474478
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9780585474472
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (vii, 218 p.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Current research in the semantics / pragmatics interface v. 4
Series Statement:
Current research in the semantics/pragmatics interface v. 4
Parallel Title:
Print version Pragmatics of propositional attitude reports
DDC:
306.44
Keywords:
Pragmatique
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Proposition (Logique)
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Attitude (Psychologie)
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Pragmatics
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Proposition (Logic)
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Attitude (Psychology)
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Proposition (Logic)
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Pragmatics
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Attitude (Psychology)
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Proposición (Lógica)
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Actitud (Psicología)
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Pragmatics
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Proposition (Logic)
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Propositionele attitudes
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Philology & Linguistics
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Languages & Literatures
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES ; Linguistics ; Sociolinguistics
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Attitude (Psychology)
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Introduction:Belief reports and pragmatic theory: the state of the art /K.M. Jaszczolt --Propositional attitudes in direct-reference semantics /S. Schiffer --Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexicon /P. Ludlow --Beyond sense and reference: an alternative response to the problem of opacity /L. Clapp --How do we know what Galileo said? /M.J. Cresswell --A puzzle about belief reports /K. Bach --Do belief reports report beliefs? /K. Bach --Attitude ascriptions, context and interpretive resemblance /A. Bezuidenhout --The default-based context-dependence of belief reports /K.M. Jaszczolt --The background of propositional attitudes and reports thereof /D.W. Smith.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Description based on print version record
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Introduction:Belief reports and pragmatic theory: the state of the art
,
Propositional attitudes in direct-reference semantics
,
Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexicon
,
Beyond sense and reference: an alternative response to the problem of opacity
,
How do we know what Galileo said?
,
A puzzle about belief reports
,
Do belief reports report beliefs?
,
Attitude ascriptions, context and interpretive resemblance
,
The default-based context-dependence of belief reports
,
The background of propositional attitudes and reports thereof
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