Propositional Attitudes Without Propositions |
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Authors: | Friederike Moltmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK 94LA, UK E-mail |
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Abstract: | The most common account of attitude reports is the relational analysis according towhich an attitude verb taking that-clause complements expresses a two-placerelation between agents and propositions and the that-clause acts as an expressionwhose function is to provide the propositional argument. I will argue that a closerexamination of a broader range of linguistic facts raises serious problems for thisanalysis and instead favours a Russellian `multiple relations analysis' (which hasgenerally been discarded because of its apparent obvious linguistic implausibility).The resulting account can be given independent philosophical motivations within anintentionalist view of truth and predication. |
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