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9780197620984
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Reasoning with Attitude : Foundations and Applications of Inferential Expressivism
Author
Julian J. Schlöder, Luca Incurvati
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Genre
Mathematics, Philosophy
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Logic

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0197620981
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Publication Year
2023
Topic
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Logic
Book Title
Reasoning with Attitude : Foundations and Applications of Inferential Expressivism
Language
English
Genre
Mathematics, Philosophy
Author
Julian J. Schlöder, Luca Incurvati
Format
Hardcover

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Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
170.42
Table Of Content
List of Figures Preface 1 Expressivism 1.1 Semantics, postsemantics and meta-semantics 1.2 Why expressivism? 1.3 Speaker subjectivism 1.4 Traditional expressivism 1.5 Attitude expression 1.6 The Frege--Geach Problem 1.7 Sophisticated expressivism 1.8 The Many Attitudes Problem 1.9 The Wishful Thinking Problem 1.10 The Problem of Creeping Minimalism 2 Inferentialism 2.1 Inferentialist semantics 2.2 From semantics to meta-semantics and back 2.3 Why inferentialism? 2.4 The Problem of Defective Concepts 2.5 The Problem of Constitutive Rules 2.6 The Problem of Limited Applicability 3 Inferential Expressivism 3.1 Traditional expressivism about negation 3.2 Bilateralism and Frege--Geach 3.3 Inferential expressivism 3.4 Mixed inferences and Frege--Geach 3.5 Evidence and the problem of weak rejections 3.6 From bilateralism to multilateralism 3.7 Linguistic realization of strong rejection 3.8 Appendix 4 Epistemic Modals 4.1 Traditional expressivism about might 4.2 Might and perhaps 4.3 Weak assertion 4.4 Coordinating the speech acts 4.5 The meaning of might 4.6 Weak assertions, epistemic modal assertions, and evidence 4.7 Frege--Geach and its revenge version 4.8 Modal disagreement and Yalcinean sentences 4.9 Appendix 5 Moral Vocabulary 5.1 The Negation Problem 5.2 Bilateralism and the Negation Problem 5.3 Disapproval and moral vocabulary 5.4 Schroeder and the Negation Problem 5.5 Wishful thinking and evidence 5.6 Moral Moorean sentences 5.7 Moral motivation 6 Attitudes 6.1 Many attitudes, few contents 6.2 Expressing many attitudes 6.3 Ascribing many attitudes 6.4 Having many attitudes 6.5 Semantics in its proper place 7 Truth 7.1 Traditional expressivism about truth 7.2 The meaning of the truth predicate 7.3 Evidence and the truth rules 7.4 The truth predicate in multilateral logic 7.5 Truth and supervaluation 7.6 Classical recapture and revenge 7.7 Rejectability and revenge 7.8 Epistemic Liars 7.9 The question of realism 7.10 Appendix 8 Conditionals 8.1 Binary speech acts 8.2 Frege--Geach for conditionals 8.3 Counterfactuals and counterepistemics 8.4 The Gibbard Collapse Argument 8.5 Generalised Yalcinean sentences 8.6 Curry's Paradox 8.7 Content conditionals and inferential conditionals 8.8 On the plurality of conditionals 9 Probability 9.1 Traditional expressivism about probable 9.2 Probable and probably 9.3 Moderate assertion and moderate rejection 9.4 Coordination principles 9.5 Operational rules 9.6 Evidence and probability 9.7 Inferential expressivism about probability 9.8 Gradability 9.9 Moss on probabilistic belief 10 The Road Ahead Bibliography Index
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. It is free to read at Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.Certain combinations of sounds or signs on paper are meaningful. What makes it the case that, unlike most combinations of sounds or signs, they have meaning? What is this meaning that they have? And what is it to understand this meaning? This book advances new answers to these questions by developing inferential expressivism, a novel approach to the study of meaning which combines elements of the expressivist and inferentialist programs.Expressivists explain the meaning of words in terms of the attitudes that words are used to express; inferentialists explain the meaning of words in terms of the inferences that words are used to draw. Reasoning with Attitude lays out the foundations of inferential expressivism by defending the view that the meaning of an expression is to be explained in terms of the inferences we draw involving the attitudes we express. As the book shows, by joining forces, expressivism and inferentialism can meet their key challenges whilst retaining their distinctive insights and advantages. Notably, inferential expressivism solves the Frege-Geach Problem plaguing expressivism, and addresses the charge that inferentialism has limited applicability. The book demonstrates the fruitfulness of the inferential expressivist approach by applying it to several open questions in semantics from different areas of inquiry, including epistemic operators and conditionals in the philosophy of language, negation and the truth predicate in the philosophy of logic, and normative vocabulary in meta-ethics., This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. It is free to read at Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Certain combinations of sounds or signs on paper are meaningful. What makes it the case that, unlike most combinations of sounds or signs, they have meaning? What is this meaning that they have? And what is it to understand this meaning? This book advances new answers to these questions by developing inferential expressivism, a novel approach to the study of meaning which combines elements of the expressivist and inferentialist programs. Expressivists explain the meaning of words in terms of the attitudes that words are used to express; inferentialists explain the meaning of words in terms of the inferences that words are used to draw. Reasoning with Attitude lays out the foundations of inferential expressivism by defending the view that the meaning of an expression is to be explained in terms of the inferences we draw involving the attitudes we express. As the book shows, by joining forces, expressivism and inferentialism can meet their key challenges whilst retaining their distinctive insights and advantages. Notably, inferential expressivism solves the Frege-Geach Problem plaguing expressivism, and addresses the charge that inferentialism has limited applicability. The book demonstrates the fruitfulness of the inferential expressivist approach by applying it to several open questions in semantics from different areas of inquiry, including epistemic operators and conditionals in the philosophy of language, negation and the truth predicate in the philosophy of logic, and normative vocabulary in meta-ethics., Certain combinations of sounds or signs on paper are meaningful. What makes it the case that, unlike most combinations of sounds or signs, they have meaning? What is this meaning that they have? And what is it to understand this meaning? The traditional answers to these questions are based on the idea that words stand for something, but it is difficult to say what words such as good, if, or probable stand for. This book advances novel answers based on the idea that words get their meaning from the way they are used to express states of mind and what follows from them. It articulates a precise version of this idea, at a time when the shortcomings of the traditional answers are hotly discussed.
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