Propositions are traditionally regarded as performing vital roles in theories of natural language, logic, and cognition. This chapter offers an opinionated survey of recent literature to assess whether they are still needed to perform three linguistic roles: be the meaning of a declarative sentence in a context, be what is designated by certain linguistic expressions, and be the content of illocutionary acts. After considering many of the relevant choice-points, I suggest that there remains a linguistic basis for propositions, but not for some of the traditional reasons
Propositions are the things we believe, intend, desire, and so on, but discussions are often less pr...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...
Propositions are often characterized as the entities that play certain roles in philosophy of langua...
Propositions are traditionally regarded as performing vital roles in theories of natural language, l...
Th e notion of proposition is pivotal in many areas of philosophy and, in particular, in philosophy ...
A proposition ontology occupies a potentially rich and foundational place in a good deal of contempo...
This encyclopedia article explores the basics of what philosophers mean by the word 'proposition.' T...
Propositions, in addition to being the things that sentences express relative to contexts of utteran...
What is Meaning? addresses “an unsolved problem at the heart of our conception of what meaning is, a...
Proposition and sentence are two separate entities indicating their specific purposes, definitions a...
Propositions are traditionally taken to be entities that satisfy A1 – A3. A1. Some things are assert...
This thesis presents an account of the nature of structured propositions and addresses a series of q...
According to the classical account, propositions are sui generis, abstract, intrinsically-representa...
This paper defends the view that propositions – that is, what are picked about by complement clauses...
According to the classical account, propositions are sui generis, abstract, intrinsically-representa...
Propositions are the things we believe, intend, desire, and so on, but discussions are often less pr...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...
Propositions are often characterized as the entities that play certain roles in philosophy of langua...
Propositions are traditionally regarded as performing vital roles in theories of natural language, l...
Th e notion of proposition is pivotal in many areas of philosophy and, in particular, in philosophy ...
A proposition ontology occupies a potentially rich and foundational place in a good deal of contempo...
This encyclopedia article explores the basics of what philosophers mean by the word 'proposition.' T...
Propositions, in addition to being the things that sentences express relative to contexts of utteran...
What is Meaning? addresses “an unsolved problem at the heart of our conception of what meaning is, a...
Proposition and sentence are two separate entities indicating their specific purposes, definitions a...
Propositions are traditionally taken to be entities that satisfy A1 – A3. A1. Some things are assert...
This thesis presents an account of the nature of structured propositions and addresses a series of q...
According to the classical account, propositions are sui generis, abstract, intrinsically-representa...
This paper defends the view that propositions – that is, what are picked about by complement clauses...
According to the classical account, propositions are sui generis, abstract, intrinsically-representa...
Propositions are the things we believe, intend, desire, and so on, but discussions are often less pr...
The project of giving an account of meaning in natural languages goes largely by assigning truth-co...
Propositions are often characterized as the entities that play certain roles in philosophy of langua...