Philosophy of Language
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- Belief States and Narrow Content
- Article by Curtis Brown which argues that four plausible theses about belief and its relationship to narrow content are jointly inconsistent, and infers desiderata for a theory of narrow content in the light of this.
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- The Components of Content
- Article by David Chalmers proposing an account of narrow content based upon a distinction between notional and relational content. Notional content allows us to describe the `subject-eye' view of the world, whilst relational content allows us to give observer independent analogues of notional content.
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- A DNA Account of Propositions as Events: Dummett, Någårjuna, Aristotle
- Article by Khristos Nizamis presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Khristos argues that Indian Buddhism allows us to maintain an alternate anti-realism that is compatible with bivalence, and the phenonomenal ontology of the world.
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- Semantic Realism: Why Mathematicians Mean What They Say
- Article by Elaine Landry presented at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. She argues that if we distinguish between semantic realism and ontological realism, then we can be Platonists and Formalists at the same time. (It is fair to warn readers that her definition of semantic realism is an odd one).
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