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But, now, (4) would seem to have the immediate consequence that no sentence
has a truth condition. For whatever one's conception of 'true' — whether robust or
deflationary — a sentence of the form 'S has truth condition p' will be true if and ...
But, now, (4) would seem to have the immediate consequence that no sentence
has a truth condition. For whatever one's conception of 'true' —whether robust or
deflationary— a sentence of the form 'S has truth condition p' will be true if and ...
Scott Soames Professor of Philosophy Princeton University, 1998
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Assertion and Conditionals
there is the causal truth condition, a notion which makes good sense in the
context of a functional theory; on the other is a constraint on the way in which
agents must represent that causal truth condition to themselves if their knowledge
of that ...
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Language Mind and Logic
On the one hand, there is the causal truth condition, a notion which makes good
sense in the context of a functional theory; on the other is a constraint on the way
in which agents must represent that causal truth condition to themselves if their ...
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Michael Dummett: Contributions to Philosophy
A theory of meaning that takes the truth condition of a sentence as its central
notion, understanding truth classically, I shall call a classical theory of meaning.
The classical concept of truth contains two elements that are especially relevant
here, ...
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What Minds Can Do: Intentionality in a Non-Intentional World
Following Boghossian (1990a: 174), let us assume that if there are things having
semantic properties, then there are things having truth-conditions. In other words,
let us assume that the notion of truth-condition is one central semantic property.
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Content and Justification : Philosophical Papers: ...
I have also argued that one ought not to be an irrealist about psychological
content without being an irrealist about all content attributions; and that the
relevant notion of content may be assumed to consist simply in the idea of a truth
condition.
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Writing the Book of the World
Suppose further that can speak of model theory. A metaphysical semantics might
then assign to each sentence, A, of the metaphysical truth-condition “Sentence A
has value 1 in model M.” Notice that the metaphysical truth-condition for ∼A, ...
But the consequent of (ID—the claim that "A" has a truth condition—will
presumably be incorrect. To see the specific difficulty, reflect that for the purposes
of the transition from (i) to (ii), A is "S has the truth condition that P" and that, at
this point ...
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What Logics Mean: From Proof Theory to Model-Theoretic Semantics
Even in predicate logic, one needs the flexibility to define the truth condition for
the quantified wff ∀xAx in terms of the truth behavior of Ax for alternative
valuations of the variable x. The requirement that the rules preserve satisfaction
does not ...