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Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover)
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Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content - Contemporary and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover)
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The notion of a propositional content plays a central role in
contemporary philosophy of language. Propositional content makes up
both the meaning of sentences and the content of propositional
attitudes such as belief. One particular view about propositional
content has been dominant in analytic philosophy, namely the
Fregean conception of propositions as abstract mind-independent
objects that come with truth conditions. But propositions in this
sense raise a range of issues, which have become a center of debate
in current philosophy of language. In particular, how should
propositions as abstract objects be understood and how can they
represent things and be true or false? A number of philosophers in
contemporary analytic philosophy as well as in early analytic
philosophy and phenomenology have approached the notion of a
propositional content in a different way, not by starting out with
an abstract truth berarer, but by focusing on cognitive acts of
agents, such as acts of judging. It is in terms of such acts that
the notion of a propositional content, on their view, should be
understood. The act-based perspective historically goes back to the
work of Central European philosophers, in particular that of
Husserl, Twardowski, Meinong, and Reinach. However, their work has
been unduly neglected and is in fact largely inaccessible to
contemporary analytic philosophers. The volume presents a central
selection of work of these philosophers that bear on an act-based
conception of philosophical content, some of which in new
translations (one paper by Reinach), some of which published in
English for the very first time (two papers by Twardowski). In
addition, the volume presents new work by leading contemporary
philosophers of language pursuing or discussing an act-based
conception of propositional content. Moreover, the book contains a
crosslinguistic study of nominalizations for actions and products,
a distinction that plays a central role in the philosophy of
language of Twardowski.
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