UID:
almahu_9949702418302882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9780585474472
,
9780080436357
Series Statement:
Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics Interface ; 4
Content:
This volume, the fourth in the Current Research in Semantics/Pragmatics Interface series, is a collection of nine papers dealing with the topic of reporting on beliefs and other attitudes, and in particular with the issue of the semantics-pragmatics boundary dispute which is the core topic of the current research in the field. Written by highly-regarded philosophers of language and linguists working on theoretical semantics and pragmatics, it brings together works in the mainstream tradition of logical form and the contextualism-anticontextualism debate and the research on the role of intentions, conventions, goals, plans and cultural stereotypes in attitude ascriptions. The editor's introductory chapter gives a valuable overview of the work, discussing the importance of all these aspects of propositional attitude research and stressing their compatibility and interdependence.
Note:
Introduction -- Belief reports and pragmatic theory: the state-of-the-art, K.M. Jaszczolt -- Propositional attitudes in direct-reference semantics, S. Schiffer -- Interpreted logical forms, belief attribution, and the dynamic lexicon, P. Ludlow -- Beyond sense and reference: an alternative response to the problem of opacity, L. Clapp -- How do we know what Galileo said?, M.J. Cresswell -- A puzzle about belief reports, K. Bach -- Do belief reports report beliefs?, K. Bach -- Attitude ascriptions, context and interpretive resemblance, A. Bezuidenhout -- The default-based context-dependence of belief reports, K.M. Jaszczolt -- The background of propositional attitudes and reports thereof, D. Woodruff Smith.
Additional Edition:
Print version: The Pragmatics of Propositional Attitude Reports. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2000 ISBN 9780080436357
Language:
English