Jeffrey C. King formulates a detailed account of the metaphysical nature of propositions, and explains what it is that binds together the constituents of structured propositions and imposes structure on them. Scholars and students of philosophy, metaphysics, and linguistics will find this book rewarding reading.
Jeffrey C. King formulates a detailed account of the metaphysical nature of propositions, and explains what it is that binds together the constituents of structured propositions and imposes structure on them. Scholars and students of philosophy, metaphysics, and linguistics will find this book rewarding reading.
Jeffrey C. King is Graduate Vice-Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Rutgers State University of New Jersey.
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Introduction 1: The Primary Question and the Answers of Frege and Russell 2: A New Account of Structured Propositions 3: Objections to the New Account 4: Objections to Structured Propositions Generally 5: Objections to Propositions Generally 6: Tense, Modality and Propositions 7: The Paradox of Analysis Appendix: Quantification and Propositions References Index
Introduction 1: The Primary Question and the Answers of Frege and Russell 2: A New Account of Structured Propositions 3: Objections to the New Account 4: Objections to Structured Propositions Generally 5: Objections to Propositions Generally 6: Tense, Modality and Propositions 7: The Paradox of Analysis Appendix: Quantification and Propositions References Index
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