What is the ontological status of facts? Are facts linguistic or extra-linguistic entities? If facts are extra-linguistic entities, are they mind-independent or relative to languages, theories or conceptual schemes? Based on a minimal definition of facts, the author argues that what are specified by true statements are not identical to true propositions expressed, so facts are not linguistic entities. Furthermore, what are specified by true statements are not to which a true statement corresponds, so facts are not mind-independent, either as concrete entities in the universe or as abstract entities in the world as it is. Last, the author presents an internal factual realist answer: although facts are neither in the world as it is, nor ...
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What is the ontological status of facts? Are facts linguistic or extra-linguistic entities? If fac...
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The fact is an acute point of being. However much one may depend upon the fact, one cannot be settle...
Reality contains information (significant) that becomes significances in the mind of the observer. L...
Kit Fine and Robert Adams have independently introduced a distinction between two ways in which a pr...
Wittgenstein begins his Tractatus by telling us that the world is the totality of facts, not things ...
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Robert Adams characterizes actualism regarding possible worlds as «the view that if there are any tr...
It is proposed that the ontology of natural language should be enriched with a new kind of entities,...
In this book Arianna Betti argues that we have no good reason to accept facts in our catalog of the ...
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This essay consists in an overview of five different but interrelated positions about various issues...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemolo...
In this paper we will critically analyze the foundational claims of biolinguistics, situating it in ...
What is the ontological status of facts? Are facts linguistic or extra-linguistic entities? If fac...
How does language refer to objective reality and relate to speakers? Davidson's truth-conditions the...
The fact is an acute point of being. However much one may depend upon the fact, one cannot be settle...
Reality contains information (significant) that becomes significances in the mind of the observer. L...
Kit Fine and Robert Adams have independently introduced a distinction between two ways in which a pr...
Wittgenstein begins his Tractatus by telling us that the world is the totality of facts, not things ...
There are many differing ways to be a realist about language. This paper seeks to classify some of t...
Robert Adams characterizes actualism regarding possible worlds as «the view that if there are any tr...
It is proposed that the ontology of natural language should be enriched with a new kind of entities,...
In this book Arianna Betti argues that we have no good reason to accept facts in our catalog of the ...
In this paper, we aim to show that the shape of reality is so far from us that any intent to say it ...
This essay consists in an overview of five different but interrelated positions about various issues...
International audienceBased on a modification of the indispensability argument, the paper claims tha...
The traditional concept of knowledge is a justified true belief. The bulk of contemporary epistemolo...
In this paper we will critically analyze the foundational claims of biolinguistics, situating it in ...