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The Modal Future A Theory Of Futuredirected Thought And Talk Cariani

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The Modal Future A Theory Of Futuredirected Thought And Talk Cariani
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.12 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Cariani, Fabrizio
ISBN: 9781108474771, 9781108668514, 9781108672801, 9781108571463, 1108474772, 1108668518, 1108672809, 1108571468
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Modal Future A Theory Of Futuredirected Thought And Talk Cariani by Cariani, Fabrizio 9781108474771, 9781108668514, 9781108672801, 9781108571463, 1108474772, 1108668518, 1108672809, 1108571468 instant download after payment.

It is commonly assumed that we conceive of the past and the future as symmetrical. In this book, Fabrizio Cariani develops a new theory of future-directed discourse and thought that shows that our linguistic and philosophical conceptions of the past and future are, in fact, fundamentally different. Future thought and talk, Cariani suggests, are best understood in terms of a systematic analogy with counterfactual thought and talk, and are not just mirror images of the past. Cariani makes this case by developing detailed formal semantic theories as well as by advancing less technical views about the nature of future-directed judgment and prediction. His book addresses in a thought-provoking way several important debates in contemporary philosophy, and his synthesis of parallel threads of research will benefit scholars in the philosophy of language, metaphysics, epistemology, linguistics and cognitive science.

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