The unity of the proposition:
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2008
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Online-Zugang: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Klappentext |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XV, 455 S. |
ISBN: | 9780199239450 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS I TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY I 1 SENTENCES, LISTS, AND
COLLECTIONS I 2 DECLARATIVE AND OTHER KINDS OF SENTENCE 6 3 DECLARATIVE
SENTENCES AND PROPOSITIONS 8 4 SENTENCES, PROPOSITIONS, AND TRUTH-VALUES
14 5 SENTENCES, PROPOSITIONS, AND UNITY 18 6 UNITY AND COMPLEXITY 29 7
REFERENCE AND SUPPOSITION 33 8 REFERENCE AND SIGNIFICATION 39 9
LINGUISTIC IDEALISM AND EMPIRICAL REALISM 42 10 RUSSELL ON TRUTH,
FALSITY, AND UNITY (I): 1903 45 II RUSSELL ON TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY
(11): 1910-13 48 12 RUSSELL ON TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY (III): 1918 53
2 SENSE, REFERENCE, AND PROPOSITIONS 56 13 RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS,
FREGEAN THOUGHTS, AND FACTS 56 14 THE LOCATION OFPROPOSITIONS 59 15
PROPER NAMES, CONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS, AND DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS 69 16
CONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS AND CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS 81 17 CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS
AND UNDERSTANDING 85 18 CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS AND RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS
91 19 RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS AND FUNCTIONALITY 97 20 A REVISED SEMANTIC
MAP 104 21 SENTENCES AS REFERRING EXPRESSIONS 106 22 FALSE PROPOSITIONS
AT THE LEVEL OFREFERENCE 110 23 THE WORLD S OWN LANGUAGE 114 24
SIGNIFICATION AND SUPPOSITION REVISITED 119 3 FREGE AND RUSSEN ON UNITY
128 25 SATURATEDNESS AND UNSATURATEDNESS 128 26 THE COPULA AS SECUNDUM
ADIACENS AND AS TERTIUM ADIACENS 131 27 FREGE AND THE COPULA 138 28 THE
PARADOX OF THE CONCEPT HORSE 143 XLV CONTENTS 29 RUSSELL ON UNITY AND
THE PARADOX 148 30 AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO AVOID THE PARADOX 153 31
THE PARADOX AND THE LEVEL OFLANGUAGE 156 32 REFONNING FREGE S TREATMENT
OFCONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS 159 33 CONCEPTS AND FUNCTIONS 165 34 THE REFORMED
FREGE: REFINEMENTS AND OBJECTIONS 170 35 FREGE, RUSSELL, AND THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY 176 36 THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY: THE CASE OFNAMES
180 37 DISQUOTATION AND PROPOSITIONAL FORM 184 38 THE CONTEXT PRINCIPLE
188 39 PRAEBHAKARA SEMANTICS AND THE RELATED DESIGNATION THEORY 193 40
FOR THAT IS NOT A WORD WHICH IS NOT THE NAME OF A THING 195 41 THE
IMPARTIAL STRATEGY 202 42 SECUNDUM AND TERTIUM ADIACENS, MATTER AND FORM
204 4 THE HIERARCHY OF LEVELS AND THE SYNTACTIC PRIORITY THESIS 208 43
FREGEAN AND ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGIES 208 44 THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND
RELATIONS (I) 211 45 INTERLUDE: THE SUBJECT-PREDICATE DISTINCTION 214 46
THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND RELATIONS (11) 216 47 THE REALITY OF
RELATIONS 22 I 48 POLYADICITY, MONADICITY, AND IDENTITY 223 49 THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND MONTAGUE GRAMMAR 226 50 FREGEAN AND
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGIES: FURTHER COMPARISON 228 51 RARNSEY ON THE
SUBJECT-PREDICATE DISTINETION 231 52 DUMMETT S ATTACK ON THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY 236 53 LINGUISTIC IDEALISM REVISITED 241 54
ALTERNATIVE HIERARCHIES AND THE CONTEXT PRINCIPLE 245 55 THE LINGUISTIC
HIERARCHYAND CATEGORIAL NONSENSE 250 56 LOGICAL SYNTAX AND THE CONTEXT
PRINCIPLE 254 57 PROPER NAMES, SINGULAR TERMS, AND THE IDENTITY TEST
258 58 PROPER NAMES, LEIBNIZ S LAW, AND THE IDENTITY OFINDISCERNIBLES
262 59 THE NEGATION ASYMMETRY TEST 266 60 DUMMETT S TESTS FOR SINGULAR
TERMHOOD 272 61 DISCARDING THE SYNTACTIC PRIORITY THESIS 277 CONTENTS XV
5 LOGICAL PREDICATION. LOGICAL FORM. AND BRADLEY S REGRESS 280 62
NAMES,VERBS,AND THE REPLACEMENT TEST 280 63 ANALYSISAND PARADOX 286 64
SIMPLE,COMPLEX, AND LOGICALPREDICATES 292 6S THE GRAMMATICALCOPULA AND
THE LOGICALCOPULA 296 66 PREDICATIONIN FREGE 300 67 TWO
EXEGETICALPROBLEMSIN FREGE 303 68 INFERENCEAND THE LOGICALPREDICATE 3 10
69 UNITY AND THE LOGICALPREDICATE 311 70 BRADLEY SREGRESSAND THE
TRADITION 314 71 RUSSELLAND THE GENERALFORM OF THE PROPOSITION 318 72
WITTGENSTEIN SCRITICISMOFRUSSELL PO 73 LOGICALFORM IN THE TRACTATUS 326
6 BRADLEY SREGRESS AND THE UNITY OF THE PROPOSITION 331 74 THE
LOGICALCOPULA AND THEORIES OF MEANING 331 7S REFERENCE AND THE
LOGICALCOPULA 338 76 BRADLEY SREGRESSAND THE ANALYSISOFMEANING 344 77
VICIOUSPRACTICALREGRESSES 348 78 BRADLEY SREGRESSAND THE SOLUTION TO THE
UNITY PROBLEM 350 79 PROPOSITIONS,SETS,SUMS,AND THE OBJECTS THEMSELVES
357 80 BRADLEY SREGRESSAND THE INFINITE 365 81 VALLICELLA S
ONTO-THEOLOGY 370 82 A COMPARISONWITH OTHER INNOCENT REGRESSES 374 83
TRUTH, FALSITY,AND UNITY REVISITED 379 84 BRADLEY SREGRESS,REALISM, AND
STATESOF AFFAIRS 382 8S UNITY AND USE 390 86 THE UNITY OFSENTENCES AND
THE UNITY OFCOMPLEX NAMES (I) 394 87 THE UNITY OFSENTENCES AND THE UNITY
OFCOMPLEX NAMES (11) 399 88 CONGMENCE, FUNCTIONALITY,AND
PROPOSITIONALUNITY 405 89 DAVIDSONON PREDICATION 415 90 EPILOGUE:THE
LIMITSOFLANGUAGE 418 REFERENCES 421 INDEX 451
Richard
Gaskin presents an essay in the philosophy of language. He analyses what is
distinctive about sentences and the propositions they express
—
what marks them off from
mere lists of words and mere aggregates of word-meanings respectively. Since he identifies the
world with all the true and false propositions, his account of the unity of the proposition has
of the proposition is constituted by a certain infinitistic structure known in the tradition as
Bradley s regress . Usually, Bradley s regress has been regarded as vicious, but Gaskin argues
that it is the metaphysical ground of the propositional unity, and that it gives us an important
insight into the fundamental make-up of the world.
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CONTENTS I TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY I 1 SENTENCES, LISTS, AND
COLLECTIONS I 2 DECLARATIVE AND OTHER KINDS OF SENTENCE 6 3 DECLARATIVE
SENTENCES AND PROPOSITIONS 8 4 SENTENCES, PROPOSITIONS, AND TRUTH-VALUES
14 5 SENTENCES, PROPOSITIONS, AND UNITY 18 6 UNITY AND COMPLEXITY 29 7
REFERENCE AND SUPPOSITION 33 8 REFERENCE AND SIGNIFICATION 39 9
LINGUISTIC IDEALISM AND EMPIRICAL REALISM 42 10 RUSSELL ON TRUTH,
FALSITY, AND UNITY (I): 1903 45 II RUSSELL ON TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY
(11): 1910-13 48 12 RUSSELL ON TRUTH, FALSITY, AND UNITY (III): 1918 53
2 SENSE, REFERENCE, AND PROPOSITIONS 56 13 RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS,
FREGEAN THOUGHTS, AND FACTS 56 14 THE LOCATION OFPROPOSITIONS 59 15
PROPER NAMES, CONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS, AND DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS 69 16
CONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS AND CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS 81 17 CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS
AND UNDERSTANDING 85 18 CARNAPIAN INTENSIONS AND RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS
91 19 RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS AND FUNCTIONALITY 97 20 A REVISED SEMANTIC
MAP 104 21 SENTENCES AS REFERRING EXPRESSIONS 106 22 FALSE PROPOSITIONS
AT THE LEVEL OFREFERENCE 110 23 THE WORLD'S OWN LANGUAGE 114 24
SIGNIFICATION AND SUPPOSITION REVISITED 119 3 FREGE AND RUSSEN ON UNITY
128 25 SATURATEDNESS AND UNSATURATEDNESS 128 26 THE COPULA AS SECUNDUM
ADIACENS AND AS TERTIUM ADIACENS 131 27 FREGE AND THE COPULA 138 28 THE
PARADOX OF THE CONCEPT HORSE 143 XLV CONTENTS 29 RUSSELL ON UNITY AND
THE PARADOX 148 30 AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT TO AVOID THE PARADOX 153 31
THE PARADOX AND THE LEVEL OFLANGUAGE 156 32 REFONNING FREGE'S TREATMENT
OFCONCEPT-EXPRESSIONS 159 33 CONCEPTS AND FUNCTIONS 165 34 THE REFORMED
FREGE: REFINEMENTS AND OBJECTIONS 170 35 FREGE, RUSSELL, AND THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY 176 36 THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY: THE CASE OFNAMES
180 37 DISQUOTATION AND PROPOSITIONAL FORM 184 38 THE CONTEXT PRINCIPLE
188 39 PRAEBHAKARA SEMANTICS AND THE RELATED DESIGNATION THEORY 193 40
'FOR THAT IS NOT A WORD WHICH IS NOT THE NAME OF A THING' 195 41 THE
IMPARTIAL STRATEGY 202 42 SECUNDUM AND TERTIUM ADIACENS, MATTER AND FORM
204 4 THE HIERARCHY OF LEVELS AND THE SYNTACTIC PRIORITY THESIS 208 43
FREGEAN AND ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGIES 208 44 THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND
RELATIONS (I) 211 45 INTERLUDE: THE SUBJECT-PREDICATE DISTINCTION 214 46
THE ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND RELATIONS (11) 216 47 THE REALITY OF
RELATIONS 22 I 48 POLYADICITY, MONADICITY, AND IDENTITY 223 49 THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY AND MONTAGUE GRAMMAR 226 50 FREGEAN AND
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGIES: FURTHER COMPARISON 228 51 RARNSEY ON THE
SUBJECT-PREDICATE DISTINETION 231 52 DUMMETT'S ATTACK ON THE
ANTI-FREGEAN STRATEGY 236 53 LINGUISTIC IDEALISM REVISITED 241 54
ALTERNATIVE HIERARCHIES AND THE CONTEXT PRINCIPLE 245 55 THE LINGUISTIC
HIERARCHYAND CATEGORIAL NONSENSE 250 56 LOGICAL SYNTAX AND THE CONTEXT
PRINCIPLE 254 57 PROPER NAMES, SINGULAR TERMS, AND THE 'IDENTITY' TEST
258 58 PROPER NAMES, LEIBNIZ'S LAW, AND THE IDENTITY OFINDISCERNIBLES
262 59 THE NEGATION ASYMMETRY TEST 266 60 DUMMETT'S TESTS FOR SINGULAR
TERMHOOD 272 61 DISCARDING THE SYNTACTIC PRIORITY THESIS 277 CONTENTS XV
5 LOGICAL PREDICATION. LOGICAL FORM. AND BRADLEY'S REGRESS 280 62
NAMES,VERBS,AND THE REPLACEMENT TEST 280 63 ANALYSISAND PARADOX 286 64
SIMPLE,COMPLEX, AND LOGICALPREDICATES 292 6S THE GRAMMATICALCOPULA AND
THE LOGICALCOPULA 296 66 PREDICATIONIN FREGE 300 67 TWO
EXEGETICALPROBLEMSIN FREGE 303 68 INFERENCEAND THE LOGICALPREDICATE 3 10
69 UNITY AND THE LOGICALPREDICATE 311 70 BRADLEY'SREGRESSAND THE
TRADITION 314 71 RUSSELLAND THE GENERALFORM OF THE PROPOSITION 318 72
WITTGENSTEIN'SCRITICISMOFRUSSELL PO 73 LOGICALFORM IN THE TRACTATUS 326
6 BRADLEY'SREGRESS AND THE UNITY OF THE PROPOSITION 331 74 THE
LOGICALCOPULA AND THEORIES OF MEANING 331 7S REFERENCE AND THE
LOGICALCOPULA 338 76 BRADLEY'SREGRESSAND THE ANALYSISOFMEANING 344 77
VICIOUSPRACTICALREGRESSES 348 78 BRADLEY'SREGRESSAND THE SOLUTION TO THE
UNITY PROBLEM 350 79 PROPOSITIONS,SETS,SUMS,AND THE OBJECTS THEMSELVES
357 80 BRADLEY'SREGRESSAND THE INFINITE 365 81 VALLICELLA'S
ONTO-THEOLOGY 370 82 A COMPARISONWITH OTHER INNOCENT REGRESSES 374 83
TRUTH, FALSITY,AND UNITY REVISITED 379 84 BRADLEY'SREGRESS,REALISM, AND
STATESOF AFFAIRS 382 8S UNITY AND USE 390 86 THE UNITY OFSENTENCES AND
THE UNITY OFCOMPLEX NAMES (I) 394 87 THE UNITY OFSENTENCES AND THE UNITY
OFCOMPLEX NAMES (11) 399 88 CONGMENCE, FUNCTIONALITY,AND
PROPOSITIONALUNITY 405 89 DAVIDSONON PREDICATION 415 90 EPILOGUE:THE
LIMITSOFLANGUAGE 418 REFERENCES 421 INDEX 451
Richard
Gaskin presents an essay in the philosophy of language. He analyses what is
distinctive about sentences and the propositions they express
—
what marks them off from
mere lists of words and mere aggregates of word-meanings respectively. Since he identifies the
world with all the true and false propositions, his account of the unity of the proposition has
of the proposition is constituted by a certain infinitistic structure known in the tradition as
'Bradley's regress'. Usually, Bradley's regress has been regarded as vicious, but Gaskin argues
that it is the metaphysical ground of the propositional unity, and that it gives us an important
insight into the fundamental make-up of the world. |
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spelling | Gaskin, Richard 1960- Verfasser (DE-588)1049853571 aut The unity of the proposition Richard Gaskin 1. publ. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2008 XV, 455 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Bradley, Francis H. 1846-1924 (DE-588)118672975 gnd rswk-swf Proposition (Logic) Whole and parts (Philosophy) Language and languages / Philosophy Grammatik Philosophie Sprache Grammar, Comparative and general Sentences Language and languages Philosophy Sprachlogik (DE-588)4182527-5 gnd rswk-swf Sprachphilosophie (DE-588)4056486-1 gnd rswk-swf Proposition (DE-588)4240283-9 gnd rswk-swf Sprachphilosophie (DE-588)4056486-1 s Proposition (DE-588)4240283-9 s DE-604 Bradley, Francis H. 1846-1924 (DE-588)118672975 p Sprachlogik (DE-588)4182527-5 s Digitalisierung UB Erlangen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016793520&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016793520&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title_full | The unity of the proposition Richard Gaskin |
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