A Closer Look at Manifest Consequence |
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Authors: | Max Weiss |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, University of British Columbia, 1866 Main Mall E370, Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z1
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Abstract: | Fine (2007) argues that Frege’s puzzle and its relatives demonstrate a need for a basic reorientation of the field of semantics. According to this reorientation, the domain of semantic facts would be closed not under the classical consequence relation but only under a stronger relation Fine calls “manifest consequence.” I examine Fine’s informally sketched analyses of manifest consequence, showing that each can be amended to determine a class of strong consequence relations. A best candidate relation emerges from each of the two classes, and I prove that the two candidates extensionally coincide. The resulting consequence relation is of independent interest, for it might be held to constitute a cogent standard of reasoning that proceeds under a deficient grasp on the identity of objects. |
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