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Modal Pragmatics
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Modal Pragmatics analyzes and systematizes differences among our uses of modal expressions in ordinary language which have not been adequately explained elsewhere. We say such things as: By necessity, John Tylor was not Jewish; no US-president ever was; The rooks cannot move diagonally; It is still possible for you to catch the train; I am necessarily only in one place at a time; Peter will inevitably die; there is no antidote to the venom of the snake that bit him. These differences are not sufficiently explained by distinctions between different types of modalities like alethic and deontic, or by different bases of evaluation like the speaker's knowledge or an object's history. They can, however, be clarified and more systematically defined by establishing a new field of modal differentiation, which we may call modal pragmatics. Apart from analyzing ordinary language, this may be helpful in formulating ontological theses.
Autorentext
Konrad Utz studied Philosophy and Theology in Tübingen, Germany, and Pune, India. He received his PhD from the University of Tübingen for a dissertation on Hegel's dialectical method. He is full professor at the Federal University of Ceará (UFC) in Fortaleza, Brazil and has published mainly on Hegel, Kant and Aristotle. Currently, he develops a project of a systematic philosophy based on the principle of Happenstance as Conditioned Originating.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783957433312
- Auflage 2025
- Genre Philosophy
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 109
- Größe H8mm x B135mm x T216mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9783957433312
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-95743-331-2
- Veröffentlichung 04.12.2024
- Titel Modal Pragmatics
- Autor Konrad Utz
- Gewicht 170g
- Herausgeber Brill Mentis