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23534209 |
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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER |
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2023286776 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9780197620984 |
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0197620981 |
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Incurvati, Luca, |
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245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
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Reasoning with attitude [electronic resource] : |
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foundations and applications of inferential expressivism / |
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by Luca Incurvati and Julian J. Schloder. |
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New York, NY : |
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<a href="Oxford University Press,">Oxford University Press,</a> |
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c2023. |
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351 pg ; |
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computer |
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online resource |
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Intro<br/>Halftitle page<br/>Title page<br/>Copyright page<br/>Dedication page<br/>Contents<br/>Preface<br/>List of Figures<br/>1. Expressivism<br/>1.1 Semantics, postsemantics, and meta-semantics<br/>1.2 Why expressivism?<br/>1.3 Speaker subjectivism<br/>1.4 Traditional expressivism<br/>1.5 Attitude expression<br/>1.6 The Frege-Geach Problem<br/>1.7 Sophisticated expressivism<br/>1.8 The Many Attitudes Problem<br/>1.9 The Wishful Thinking Problem<br/>1.10 The Problem of Creeping Minimalism<br/>2. Inferentialism<br/>2.1 Inferentialist semantics<br/>2.2 From semantics to meta-semantics and back<br/>2.3 Why inferentialism?<br/>2.4 The Problem of Defective Concepts<br/>2.5 The Problem of Constitutive Rules<br/>2.6 The Problem of Limited Applicability<br/>3. Inferential Expressivism<br/>3.1 Traditional expressivism about negation<br/>3.2 Bilateralism and Frege-Geach<br/>3.3 Inferential expressivism<br/>3.4 Mixed inferences and Frege-Geach<br/>3.5 Evidence and the problem of weak rejections<br/>3.6 From bilateralism to multilateralism<br/>3.7 Linguistic realization of strong rejection<br/>3.8 Appendix<br/>4. Epistemic Modals<br/>4.1 Traditional expressivism about might<br/>4.2 Might and perhaps<br/>4.3 Weak assertion<br/>4.4 Coordinating the speech acts<br/>4.5 The meaning of might<br/>4.6 Weak assertions, epistemic modal assertions, and evidence<br/>4.7 Frege-Geach and its revenge version<br/>4.8 Modal disagreement and Yalcinean sentences<br/>4.9 Appendix<br/>5. Moral Vocabulary<br/>5.1 The Negation Problem<br/>5.2 Bilateralism and the Negation Problem<br/>5.3 Disapproval and moral vocabulary<br/>5.4 Schroeder and the Negation Problem<br/>5.5 Wishful thinking and evidence<br/>5.6 Moral Moorean sentences<br/>5.7 Moral motivation<br/>6. Attitudes<br/>6.1 Many attitudes, few contents<br/>6.2 Expressing many attitudes<br/>6.3 Ascribing many attitudes<br/>6.4 Having many attitudes. 6.5 Semantics in its proper place<br/>7. Truth<br/>7.1 Traditional expressivism about truth<br/>7.2 The meaning of the truth predicate<br/>7.3 Evidence and the truth rules<br/>7.4 The truth predicate in multilateral logic<br/>7.5 Truth and supervaluation<br/>7.6 Classical recapture and revenge<br/>7.7 Rejectability and revenge<br/>7.8 Epistemic Liars<br/>7.9 The question of realism<br/>7.10 Appendix<br/>8. Conditionals<br/>8.1 Binary speech acts<br/>8.2 Frege-Geach for conditionals<br/>8.3 Counterfactuals and counterepistemics<br/>8.4 The Gibbard Collapse Argument<br/>8.5 Generalized Yalcinean sentences<br/>8.6 Curry's Paradox<br/>8.7 Content conditionals and inferential conditionals<br/>8.8 On the plurality of conditionals<br/>9. Probability<br/>9.1 Traditional expressivism about probable<br/>9.2 Probable and probably<br/>9.3 Moderate assertion and moderate rejection<br/>9.4 Coordination principles<br/>9.5 Operational rules<br/>9.6 Evidence and probability<br/>9.7 Inferential expressivism about probability<br/>9.8 Gradability<br/>9.9 Moss on probabilistic belief<br/>10. The Road Ahead<br/>References<br/>Index |
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Electronic books |
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<a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wxCvceSQZ9pIsn80nXoYqKjMnFElUhp9/view?usp=drive_link">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wxCvceSQZ9pIsn80nXoYqKjMnFElUhp9/view?usp=drive_link</a> |
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Library of Congress Classification |
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eBooks |