In various of my writings, both in Philosophical Studies and elsewhere, I have argued that an account of trying sentences is available that does not require quantification over alleged attempts or tryings. In particular, adverbial modification in such sentences can be dealt with, without quantification over any such particulars. In ‘Attempts’, Jonathan D. Payton (Payton, 2021) has sought to dispute my claim. In this paper, I consider his claims and reply to them. I believe that my account withstands such scrutiny
The" Guiding Commitment View" is central to Yaffe's account of attempts in general, and of criminal ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65817/1/j.0003-2638.1996.00246.x.pd
Márta Abrusán’s paper consists of a comparison between my own book and Nicholas Asher’s Lexical Mean...
In various of my writings, both in Philosophical Studies and elsewhere, I have argued that an accoun...
Most discussions about trying assume that the expression ‘person P's trying to ϕ’ refers to a partic...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which an appeal to trying is helpful in explaining our kn...
The intuitive idea that failed attempts to complete crimes are often themselves crimes belies the co...
The relationship between possibility / impossibility and attempts is complex. Accounts of the relati...
John Searle’s Speech Act Theory enumerates necessary and sufficient conditions for a non-defective a...
One of the most influential traditional objections to Adverbialism about perceptual experience is th...
Metaphysically speaking, just what is trying? There appear to be two options: to place it on the s...
I argue that the accounts of inference recently presented (in this journal) by Paul Boghossian, John...
Proponents of the “negative program” in experimental philosophy have argued that judgements in philo...
Deo & Piñango (2011) propose a novel account of measure adverbials like for an hour that focuses on ...
The ‘Doctrine of Chances’ is a doctrine of probability that purports to solve an apparent logical co...
The" Guiding Commitment View" is central to Yaffe's account of attempts in general, and of criminal ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65817/1/j.0003-2638.1996.00246.x.pd
Márta Abrusán’s paper consists of a comparison between my own book and Nicholas Asher’s Lexical Mean...
In various of my writings, both in Philosophical Studies and elsewhere, I have argued that an accoun...
Most discussions about trying assume that the expression ‘person P's trying to ϕ’ refers to a partic...
This paper is concerned with the extent to which an appeal to trying is helpful in explaining our kn...
The intuitive idea that failed attempts to complete crimes are often themselves crimes belies the co...
The relationship between possibility / impossibility and attempts is complex. Accounts of the relati...
John Searle’s Speech Act Theory enumerates necessary and sufficient conditions for a non-defective a...
One of the most influential traditional objections to Adverbialism about perceptual experience is th...
Metaphysically speaking, just what is trying? There appear to be two options: to place it on the s...
I argue that the accounts of inference recently presented (in this journal) by Paul Boghossian, John...
Proponents of the “negative program” in experimental philosophy have argued that judgements in philo...
Deo & Piñango (2011) propose a novel account of measure adverbials like for an hour that focuses on ...
The ‘Doctrine of Chances’ is a doctrine of probability that purports to solve an apparent logical co...
The" Guiding Commitment View" is central to Yaffe's account of attempts in general, and of criminal ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65817/1/j.0003-2638.1996.00246.x.pd
Márta Abrusán’s paper consists of a comparison between my own book and Nicholas Asher’s Lexical Mean...