Propositional attitudes : the role of content in logic, language, and mind
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Propositional attitudes : the role of content in logic, language, and mind
(CSLI lecture notes, no. 20)
Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, c1990
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Bibliographical references: p. 325-336
Includes index
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Description
These papers treat those issues involved in formulating a logic of propositional attitudes and consider the relevance of the attitudes to the continuing study of both the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. C. Anthony Anderson is professor of philosophy and Joseph Owens is assistant professor of philosophy, both at the University of Minnesota.
Table of Contents
- Introduction C. Anthony Anderson and Joseph Owens
- 1. Quine on quantifying in Kit Fine
- 2. Prolegomena to a structural theory of belief and other attitudes Hans Kemp
- 3. A study in comparative semantics Ernest LePore and Barry Loewer
- 4. Wherin is language social? Tyler Burge
- 5. Narrow content Robert Stalnaker
- 6. Cognitive access and semantic puzzles Joseph Owens
- 7. On some thought-experiments about mind and meaning John Wallace and H. E. Mason
- 8. Belief and the indentity of reference Keith S. Donnellan
- 9. A millian heir rejects the wages of sinn Nathan Salmon
- 10. The mode-of-presentation problem Stephen Schiffer
- 11. Consciousness, unconsciousness, and intentionality John R. Searle
- 12. Consciousness and intentionality: Robots with and without the right stuff Keith Gunderson
- Bibliography
- Subject index
- Name index.
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