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30 June (Friday)
5:00
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Room 226 |
Geoff Georgi |
Department of Philosophy, West Virginia University
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Propositions, Representation, and Truth
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Theories
of propositions as sets of truth-supporting circumstances are committed
to the thesis that sentences or other representations true in all and
only the same circumstances express the same proposition. Theories of
propositions as complex, structured entities are not committed to this
thesis. As a result, structured propositions can play a role in our
theories of language and thought that sets of truth-supporting
circumstances cannot play. To illustrate this difference, I sketch a
theory of transparent, non-deflationary truth consistent with some
theories of structured propositions, but inconsistent with any theory of
propositions as sets of truth-supporting circumstances.
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