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Assertion And Conditionals Anthony Appiah

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Assertion And Conditionals Anthony Appiah
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.6 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Anthony Appiah
ISBN: 9780521071291, 9780521304115, 0521071291, 0521304113
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Assertion And Conditionals Anthony Appiah by Anthony Appiah 9780521071291, 9780521304115, 0521071291, 0521304113 instant download after payment.

This book develops in detail the simple idea that assertion is the expression of belief. In it the author puts forward a version of 'probabilistic semantics' which acknowledges that we are not perfectly rational, and which offers a significant advance in generality on theories of meaning couched in terms of truth conditions. It promises to challenge a number of entrenched and widespread views about the relations of language and mind. Part I presents a functionalist account of belief, worked through a modified form of decision theory. In Part II the author generates a theory of meaning in terms of 'assertibility conditions', whereby to know the meaning of an assertion is to know the belief it expresses.

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