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Force, Content and the Unity of the Proposition
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This volume advances discussions between critics and defenders of the force-content distinction and opens new ways of thinking about force and speech acts in relation to the unity problem.
This volume advances discussion between critics and defenders of the force-content distinction and opens up new ways of thinking about force and speech acts in relation to the unity problem.
The force-content dichotomy has shaped the philosophy of language and mind since the time of Frege and Russell. Isn't it obvious that, for example, the clauses of a conditional are not asserted and must therefore be propositions and propositions the forceless contents of forceful acts? But, others have recently asked in response, how can a proposition be a truth value bearer if it is not unified through the forceful act of a subject that takes a position regarding how things are? Can we not instead think of propositions as being inherently forceful, but of force as being cancelled in certain contexts? And what do assertoric, but also directive and interrogative force indicators mean?
Force, Content and the Unity of the Proposition will be of interest to researchers working in philosophy of language, philosophical logic, philosophy of mind and linguistics.
Autorentext
Gabriele M. Mras is a Professor of Philosophy at the Vienna University of Economics, Austria. She has published articles and books on questions in the philosophy of mind and language, including Truth, Thought and Subject. An Essay on Frege (Passagen 2001). She is the co-editor of Wittgenstein, Wollheim and Pictorial Representation, published with Routledge in 2019 and Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Wittgenstein Symposium, published with De Gruyter, 2019.
Michael Schmitz is Privatdozent at the University of Vienna, Austria and the author of Collective Intentionality (2023) in the Routledge New Problems of Philosophy series. He has also co-edited The Background of Social Reality (Springer, 2013) and Acting Intentionally and its Limits: Individuals, Groups, Institutions (De Gruyter, 2013) and special issues on collective self-awareness (Journal of Social Philosophy, 2018) and group speech acts (Language & Communication, 2019). He works in the philosophy of mind, language and society, and has published numerous articles in these areas.
Inhalt
Introduction Michael Schmitz and Gabriele M. Mras
Part I: Force and Unity
Force and Content Charles Travis
Force, Mood and the Unity of the Proposition Maria van der Schaar
Concept, Truth and the Unity of the Proposition Gabriele M. Mras
Force, Content and the Varieties of Unity Michael Schmitz
Part II: Force and Cancellation
The Varieties of Cancellation Peter Hanks
Entertaining as Simulation François Recanati
Force Cancellation and Force Liberation Eleni Manolakaki
Part III: Force, Content, Truth and Satisfaction
Global Expressivism and the Puzzle of Truth-Apt Sentences Stephen Barker
Preliminaries for a Speech-Act Theory of Imperative Content Christopher Hom and Jeremy Schwartz
Force, Content and Translucent Self-Ascriptions Mitch Green
On a Neglected Fregean Motive for Distinguishing Between Content and Force Mark Textor
Truthmaking, Satisfaction and the Force-Content Distinction Friederike Moltmann
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367613136
- Anzahl Seiten 256
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Editor Mras Gabriele M., Schmitz Michael
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9780367613136
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-61313-6
- Veröffentlichung 29.01.2024
- Titel Force, Content and the Unity of the Proposition
- Autor Gabriele M. Schmitz, Michael (University of Mras
- Sprache Englisch