Propositional Attitudes: An Essay on Thoughts and How We Ascribe Them (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy)

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by Mark Richard

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This book makes a stimulating contribution to the philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. It begins with a spirited defense of the view that propositions are structured and that propositional structure is "psychologically real." The author then develops a subtle view of propositions and attitude ascription. The view is worked out in detail with attention to such topics as the semantics of conversations, iterated attitude ascriptions, and the role of propositions as bearers of truth. Along the way important issues in the philosophy of mind are addressed. "This rigorous and well-written book addresses some of the central problems in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind." Choice This book makes a stimulating contribution to the philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. This book makes a stimulating contribution to the philosophy of language and mind. It begins with a spirited defense of the view that propositions are structured and that propositional structure is psychologically real. Used Book in Good Condition

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