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adam_text | CONTENTS PREFACE NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS PART I: THEORETICAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION I. SEMANTICS WITH ATTITUDE 2. ENDS AND MEANS 3.
THE STATE OF PLAY 3.1 TRUTH THEORY AND MODEL THEMY 3.2 DIRECT REFERENCE
AND MEDIATED REFERENCE 3.3 REALISLLL AND VERIFICATIONISM 3.4
ASSERTABILITY SEMANTICS 3.5 TECHNICAL (MD FORMALIST SEMANTICS 3.6
MINIMALIS11L AND CONTEXTUALISM 3.7 SPEECH-ACT THEMY 3.8 INTENTION-BASED
SEMANTICS 3.9 CONCEPTUAL ROLE SEMANTICS 3.10 COGLLITIVE SEMANTICS
CHAPTER 2. THE CASE OF THE MISSING TRUTH-CONDITIONS I. THE ARGUMENT FROM
IGNORANCE 1.1 IGNORANCE REGARDING NON-DECLARATIVES 1.2 IGLLORANCE AD
NAUSEAM 2. TRUTH-CONDITIONALIST MANEUVERS 2.1 IGNORANCE OF MEANING 2.2
KNOWLEDGE OF DISQUOTATIONAL T-SENTENCES 2.3 HA(F AND HALF 2.4 DIALECTS
VII XI XIII 3 3 8 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 28 30 31 32 35 36 36 39 41 42 43
44 45 VIII 3. EXTENDING THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 3./ DEPTH OF TCS:
TOTAL VS. PARTIAL 3.2 BREADTH OF TCS: GENERAL VS. DELIMITED 3.3 STRENGTH
OF TCS: STRONG VS. WEAK 3.4 STATUS OF TCS: EPISTEMIC VS. ONTIC 3.5
MODALITY OF TCS: EXPLANATORY VS. NOMINAL 3.6 ROLE OF TCS: FLAT,
STRUCTURED, HOLISTIC 3.7 NATURE OF TRUTH: REALIST VS. VER({ICATIONIST
3.8 LOCUS OF TCS: SEMANTICS VS. PRAGMATICS CHAPTER 3. FOUNDATIONS OF
ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 1. MOTIVATING ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 2. ELABORATING
ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 2./ THE ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK 2.2 THE PROPOSITIONAL
ATTITUDES 3. MATTERS OF INTERPRETATION 3./ VERSIONS OF CHARITY 3.2
CHARITY IS UNTENABLE 3.3 THE CASE FOR CHARITY IS UNTENABLE 3.4 SOME
/MPLICATIONS 3.5 CONTENTS AND CONTAINERS CHAPTER 4. OBJECTIONS AND
REPLIES 1. THE DETERMINATION ARGUMENT 2. THE COVARIANCE ARGUMENT 3. THE
COGNITIVE ARGUMENT 4. DOGMATISM 5. A TRANSCENDENTAL ARGUMENT 6. THE
SUCCESS ARGUMENT 7. THE PARADIGM ARGUMENT 8. COMPATIBILITY? 9. THE
IRRELEVANCE OBJECTION 10. THE REGRESS OBJECTION 11. THE SELF-REFUTATION
OBJECTION 12. SKEPTIC ANXIETIES 13. ATTITUDE OBJECTIONS 14. THE HO-HUM
OBJECTION COLLTENTS 47 47 47 48 49 54 55 56 56 59 59 61 62 69 75 75 77
81 85 88 91 91 93 95 97 99 100 104 106 107 109 110 III 113 115 CONTENTS
PART 11:CASE STUDIES CHAPTER 5. DATE SPEECH 1. THE DISQUOTATIONAL THEORY
2. THE CONJUNCTION THEORY 3. THE STEREOTYPE THEORY 4. THE
NON-PROPOSITION NONSENSE THEORY 4.1 NON-PROPOSITIONALITY 4.2 NONSENSE 5.
THE NON-PROPOSITION NO-REFERENCE THEORY 6. THE BRACKET THEORY 7. THE
MULTI-PROPOSITION THEORY 8. THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 9. EXTENSIONS &
ELABORATIONS CHAPTER 6. AMBIGUITY 1. DISJLLNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS 2.
CONJUNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS 3. CONJLLNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS WITH
SUBSCRIPTS 3.1 AMHIGUITIES ARE UNNUMBERED 3.2 AMBIGUITIES ARE
ILLIZUMERABLE 4. AN AMBIGUITY TEST 5. ATTITUDE CONDITIONS CHAPTER 7.
QUOTATION AND USE-MENTION 1. THE DEMONSTRATIVE THEORY 1.1 QUOTED MATTER
BELONGS TO THE SENTENCE 1.2 QUOTATION MARKS DO NOT RE/ER 1.3 PLAIN
MENTIONING IS LEGITIMATE 1.4 THE USE-MENTION DISTINCTION IS RELEVANT 2.
THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 2.1 OSTENSION AND CONSTRUCTION: PRINCIPLE (P) 2.2
USE AMI MENTION: PRINCIPLE (Q) 2.3 SCARE QUOTES 2.4 METALINGUISTIC
CITATION 2.5 MIXED DISCOURSE REPORTS IX 121 122 123 125 127 127 129 131
134 138 140 143 155 156 158 162 163 166 172 174 179 181 182 186 189 193
196 197 198 201 203 205 X 2.6 DIRECT DISCOURSE REPORTS 2.7 OTHER
CONVENTIONS 2.8 CONCLUSION CHAPTER 8. LIARS AND TRUTH- TELLERS 1. THE PI
PARADOX 2. THE SIGNIFICANCE THEORY 3. THE GAP THEORY 4. THE DIALETHIC
THEORY 5. THE HIERARCHY THEORY 6. THE CONTEXTUALIST THEORY 6.1 TOKENS &
TRUTH 6.2 TOKENS & REFERENCE 6.3 TOKENS & ASSERTIONS 7. THE REVISION
THEORY 8. THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 8.1 THE LIAR PARADOX 8.2 THE
TRUTH-TELLER 8.3 THE OMNISCIENCE PARADOX 8.4 OTHER PARADOXES CONCLUSION
REFERENCES 1NDEX CONTENTS 210 212 213 217 217 220 223 225 229 230 230
233 234 234 236 236 242 244 245 247 255 271
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CONTENTS PREFACE NOTATIONAL CONVENTIONS PART I: THEORETICAL ISSUES
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION I. SEMANTICS WITH ATTITUDE 2. ENDS AND MEANS 3.
THE STATE OF PLAY 3.1 TRUTH THEORY AND MODEL THEMY 3.2 DIRECT REFERENCE
AND MEDIATED REFERENCE 3.3 REALISLLL AND VERIFICATIONISM 3.4
ASSERTABILITY SEMANTICS 3.5 TECHNICAL (MD FORMALIST SEMANTICS 3.6
MINIMALIS11L AND CONTEXTUALISM 3.7 SPEECH-ACT THEMY 3.8 INTENTION-BASED
SEMANTICS 3.9 CONCEPTUAL ROLE SEMANTICS 3.10 COGLLITIVE SEMANTICS
CHAPTER 2. THE CASE OF THE MISSING TRUTH-CONDITIONS I. THE ARGUMENT FROM
IGNORANCE 1.1 IGNORANCE REGARDING NON-DECLARATIVES 1.2 IGLLORANCE AD
NAUSEAM 2. TRUTH-CONDITIONALIST MANEUVERS 2.1 IGNORANCE OF MEANING 2.2
KNOWLEDGE OF DISQUOTATIONAL T-SENTENCES 2.3 HA(F AND HALF 2.4 DIALECTS
VII XI XIII 3 3 8 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 28 30 31 32 35 36 36 39 41 42 43
44 45 VIII 3. EXTENDING THE ARGUMENT FROM IGNORANCE 3./ DEPTH OF TCS:
TOTAL VS. PARTIAL 3.2 BREADTH OF TCS: GENERAL VS. DELIMITED 3.3 STRENGTH
OF TCS: STRONG VS. WEAK 3.4 STATUS OF TCS: EPISTEMIC VS. ONTIC 3.5
MODALITY OF TCS: EXPLANATORY VS. NOMINAL 3.6 ROLE OF TCS: FLAT,
STRUCTURED, HOLISTIC 3.7 NATURE OF TRUTH: REALIST VS. VER({ICATIONIST
3.8 LOCUS OF TCS: SEMANTICS VS. PRAGMATICS CHAPTER 3. FOUNDATIONS OF
ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 1. MOTIVATING ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 2. ELABORATING
ATTITUDINAL SEMANTICS 2./ THE ANALYTIC FRAMEWORK 2.2 THE PROPOSITIONAL
ATTITUDES 3. MATTERS OF INTERPRETATION 3./ VERSIONS OF CHARITY 3.2
CHARITY IS UNTENABLE 3.3 THE CASE FOR CHARITY IS UNTENABLE 3.4 SOME
/MPLICATIONS 3.5 "CONTENTS" AND "CONTAINERS" CHAPTER 4. OBJECTIONS AND
REPLIES 1. THE DETERMINATION ARGUMENT 2. THE COVARIANCE ARGUMENT 3. THE
COGNITIVE ARGUMENT 4. DOGMATISM 5. A TRANSCENDENTAL ARGUMENT 6. THE
SUCCESS ARGUMENT 7. THE PARADIGM ARGUMENT 8. COMPATIBILITY? 9. THE
IRRELEVANCE OBJECTION 10. THE REGRESS OBJECTION 11. THE SELF-REFUTATION
OBJECTION 12. SKEPTIC ANXIETIES 13. ATTITUDE OBJECTIONS 14. THE HO-HUM
OBJECTION COLLTENTS 47 47 47 48 49 54 55 56 56 59 59 61 62 69 75 75 77
81 85 88 91 91 93 95 97 99 100 104 106 107 109 110 III 113 115 CONTENTS
PART 11:CASE STUDIES CHAPTER 5. DATE SPEECH 1. THE DISQUOTATIONAL THEORY
2. THE CONJUNCTION THEORY 3. THE STEREOTYPE THEORY 4. THE
NON-PROPOSITION NONSENSE THEORY 4.1 NON-PROPOSITIONALITY 4.2 NONSENSE 5.
THE NON-PROPOSITION NO-REFERENCE THEORY 6. THE BRACKET THEORY 7. THE
MULTI-PROPOSITION THEORY 8. THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 9. EXTENSIONS &
ELABORATIONS CHAPTER 6. AMBIGUITY 1. DISJLLNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS 2.
CONJUNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS 3. CONJLLNCTIVE TTUTH-CONDITIONS WITH
SUBSCRIPTS 3.1 AMHIGUITIES ARE UNNUMBERED 3.2 AMBIGUITIES ARE
ILLIZUMERABLE 4. AN AMBIGUITY TEST 5. ATTITUDE CONDITIONS CHAPTER 7.
QUOTATION AND USE-MENTION 1. THE DEMONSTRATIVE THEORY 1.1 QUOTED MATTER
BELONGS TO THE SENTENCE 1.2 QUOTATION MARKS DO NOT RE/ER 1.3 PLAIN
MENTIONING IS LEGITIMATE 1.4 THE USE-MENTION DISTINCTION IS RELEVANT 2.
THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 2.1 OSTENSION AND CONSTRUCTION: PRINCIPLE (P) 2.2
USE AMI MENTION: PRINCIPLE (Q) 2.3 SCARE QUOTES 2.4 METALINGUISTIC
CITATION 2.5 MIXED DISCOURSE REPORTS IX 121 122 123 125 127 127 129 131
134 138 140 143 155 156 158 162 163 166 172 174 179 181 182 186 189 193
196 197 198 201 203 205 X 2.6 DIRECT DISCOURSE REPORTS 2.7 OTHER
CONVENTIONS 2.8 CONCLUSION CHAPTER 8. LIARS AND TRUTH- TELLERS 1. THE PI
PARADOX 2. THE SIGNIFICANCE THEORY 3. THE GAP THEORY 4. THE DIALETHIC
THEORY 5. THE HIERARCHY THEORY 6. THE CONTEXTUALIST THEORY 6.1 TOKENS &
TRUTH 6.2 TOKENS & REFERENCE 6.3 TOKENS & ASSERTIONS 7. THE REVISION
THEORY 8. THE ATTITUDINAL THEORY 8.1 THE LIAR PARADOX 8.2 THE
TRUTH-TELLER 8.3 THE OMNISCIENCE PARADOX 8.4 OTHER PARADOXES CONCLUSION
REFERENCES 1NDEX CONTENTS 210 212 213 217 217 220 223 225 229 230 230
233 234 234 236 236 242 244 245 247 255 271 |
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