The Things We Mean

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Stephen Schiffer presents a groundbreaking account of meaning and belief and shows how it can illuminate a range of crucial problems regarding language mind knowledge and ontology. He introduces the new doctrine of ''pleonastic propositions'' to explain what the things we mean and believe are. He discusses the relation between semantic and psychological facts on the one hand and physical facts on the other; vagueness and indeterminacy; moral truth; conditionals; and the role of propositional content in information acquisition and explanation. This radical new treatment of meaning will command the attention of everyone who works on fundamental questions about language and will attract much interest from other areas of philosophy.
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