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Single Idea 13944

[filed under theme 19. Language / D. Propositions / 1. Propositions ]

Full Idea

We need to distinguish 1) what is asserted, 2) that assertion, 3) asserting something, 4) what is predicated, 5) what is uttered, 6) that utterance, 7) uttering something, 8) the utterance token, and 9) the meaning.

Gist of Idea

We can pull apart assertion from utterance, and the action, the event and the subject-matter for each

Source

Richard Cartwright (Propositions [1962], 05-06)

Book Ref

Cartwright,Richard: 'Philosophical Essays' [MIT 1987], p.36


A Reaction

[summary of his overall analysis in the paper] It is amazingly hard to offer a critical assessment of this sort of analysis, but it gives you a foot in the door for thinking about the issues with increasing clarity.