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Full Idea
Three views of the semantics of propositional attitudes: they are relations between agents and propositions ('propositional' view); relations between individuals and meanings (Fregean); or relations of individuals and sentences/utterances ('sentential').
Gist of Idea
Propositional attitudes relate agents to either propositions, or meanings, or sentence/utterances
Source
Ofra Magidor (Category Mistakes [2013], 3.4)
Book Ref
Magidor,Ofra: 'Category Mistakes' [OUP 2013], p.63
A Reaction
I am a propositionalist on this one. Meanings are too vague, and sentences are too linguistic.
5686 | In some thoughts I grasp a subject, but also I will or fear or affirm or deny it [Descartes] |
3411 | How do we distinguish our attitudes from one another? [Kim] |
18416 | Attitudes involve properties (not propositions), and belief is self-ascribing the properties [Lewis, by Solomon] |
2440 | Propositional attitudes are propositions presented in a certain way [Fodor] |
3139 | Some attitudes are information (belief), others motivate (hatred) [Rey] |
2979 | Propositional attitudes require representation [Lyons] |
21631 | To know, believe, hope or fear, one must grasp the thought, but not when you fail to do them [Williamson] |
18020 | Propositional attitudes relate agents to either propositions, or meanings, or sentence/utterances [Magidor] |