This paper has three main goals. First, to motivate a puzzle about how ignorance-expressing terms like maybe and if interact: they iterate, and when they do they exhibit scopelessness. Second, to argue that there is an ambiguity in our theoretical toolbox, and that exposing that opens the door to a solution to the puzzle. And third, to explore the reach of that solution. Along the way, the paper highlights a number of pleasing properties of two elegant semantic theories, explores some meta-theoretic properties of dynamic notions of meaning, dips its toe into some hazardous waters, and offers characterization theorems for the space of meanings an indicative conditional can have
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The essays that make up my dissertation share a methodological approach that aims to explore the phi...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
This paper has three main goals. First, to motivate a puzzle about how ignorance-expressing terms li...
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AbstractWe present a logic of verified and unverified assertions and prove it sound and complete wit...
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This paper develops an information-sensitive theory of the semantics and probability of conditionals...
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In this paper I try to show that semantics can explain word-to-world relations and that sentences ca...
Indicative conditionals appear to lie on a continuum, with the subjective and information-based on o...
Contemporary natural-language semantics began with the assumption that the meaning of a sentence cou...
Information is often modelled as a set of relevant possibilities, treated as logically possible worl...
The essays that make up my dissertation share a methodological approach that aims to explore the phi...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
This paper has three main goals. First, to motivate a puzzle about how ignorance-expressing terms li...
This paper points out that the notion of meaning propounded by inquisitive semantics is not only sui...
In this paper I would like to offer a new framework for hypothetical reasoning, with the goal of pre...
AbstractWe present a logic of verified and unverified assertions and prove it sound and complete wit...
Tractatus 4.024 inspired the dominant semantics of our time: truth-conditional semantics. Such seman...
This thesis is essentially a portfolio of four disjoint yet thematically related articles that deal ...
This paper develops an information-sensitive theory of the semantics and probability of conditionals...
This paper argues that it is time to consider a paradigm change in semantics and pragmatics. The pre...
In this paper I try to show that semantics can explain word-to-world relations and that sentences ca...
Indicative conditionals appear to lie on a continuum, with the subjective and information-based on o...
Contemporary natural-language semantics began with the assumption that the meaning of a sentence cou...
Information is often modelled as a set of relevant possibilities, treated as logically possible worl...
The essays that make up my dissertation share a methodological approach that aims to explore the phi...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...