Unstructured Content

Peter van Elswyk, Dirk Kindermann, Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini, Andy Egan

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Abstract

The original essays in this volume present cutting-edge research on unstructured theories of content, which have traditionally played a central role in linguistics and philosophy of language. The volume explores a wide range of themes related to unstructured content, including both the continued controversy over whether unstructured theories individuate contents too coarsely and various applications of unstructured theories to topics like rationality, epistemic commitment, semantic expressivism, relevance, and propositional attitude ascriptions. It contains contributions from different theoretical perspectives, including both those sympathetic to unstructured theories of content and those who are skeptical, as well as from different methodological backgrounds, with philosophy, logic, and linguistics all represented. With contributions from leading scholars in philosophy and linguistics, this volume will be required reading for anyone working on the nature of propositions. It will also be of interest to those working in logic, metaphysics, and the philosophy of mind.

Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherOxford University Press
Number of pages262
ISBN (Electronic)9780191862175
ISBN (Print)9780198823551
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2025

Keywords

  • Attitude ascriptions
  • Linguistics
  • Metaphysics
  • Philosophy of language
  • Propositions
  • Structured content
  • Unstructured content

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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