According to the structured theory of propositions, if two sentences express the same proposition, then they have the same syntactic structure, with corresponding syntactic …
Consider the sentence “Lois knows that Superman flies, but she doesn't know that Clark flies”. In this paper we defend a Millian contextualist semantics for propositional attitude …
B Pickel, B Rabern - Linguistics and Philosophy, 2021 - Springer
The principle of compositionality requires that the meaning of a complex expression remains the same after substitution of synonymous expressions. Alleged counterexamples to …
Mates's Puzzle has flown below many philosophers' radar, despite its relations to both Frege's Puzzle and the Paradox of Analysis. We explain the relations amongst these puzzles …
Abstract Goodman and Lederman (Philos Stud 177 (4): 947–952, 2020) argue that the traditional Fregean strategy for preserving the validity of Leibniz's Law of substitution fails …