Rationis Defensor. - Dordrecht : Springer, 2012 / Maclaurin J.
- ISSN 0929-6425
- ISBN 978-94-007-3982-6
Pages
s. 235-254
Number of pages
20 s.
Number of copy
500
Number of pages
298
Publication form
Print - P
Language
eng - English
Country
NL - Netherlands
Keywords
propositional semantics ; unity of proposition ; structured meanings
Subject RIV
AA - Philosophy ; Religion
R&D Projects
GAP401/10/0792 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
Institutional support
FLU-F - RVO:67985955
Annotation
This note sketches how a theory of procedural semantics may offer a solution to the problem of the unity of the proposition. The current revival of the notion of structured meaning has made the problem of propositional unity pressing. The problem, stated in its simplest form, is how an individual a and a property F combine into the proposition P that a is an F; i.e. how two different kinds of objects combine into a third kind of object capable of having properties that neither of its constituents could have. Constraints imposed on P include that P must be capable of being true/false, being known/believed to be true/false, and occurring as argument of propositional connectives, such as entailment.