13763 | Spoken sounds vary between people, but are signs of affections of soul, which are the same for all [Aristotle] |
23404 | Words are for meaning, and once you have that you can forget the words [Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu)] |
6024 | Thought is unambiguous, and you should stick to what the speaker thinks they are saying [Diod.Cronus, by Gellius] |
23322 | Humans have rational impressions, which are conceptual, and are true or false [Stoic school, by Frede,M] |
9105 | Some concepts for propositions exist only in the mind, and in no language [William of Ockham] |
6718 | I can't really go wrong if I stick to wordless thought [Berkeley] |
6435 | You can believe the meaning of a sentence without thinking of the words [Russell] |
22307 | Propositions don't name facts, because two opposed propositions can match one fact [Russell] |
23490 | A thought is mental constituents that relate to reality as words do [Wittgenstein] |
13981 | Several people can believe one thing, or make the same mistake, or share one delusion [Ryle] |
13987 | We may think in French, but we don't know or believe in French [Ryle] |
9084 | Propositions can't just be in brains, because 'there are no human beings' might be true [Plantinga] |
13943 | We can attribute 'true' and 'false' to whatever it was that was said [Cartwright,R] |
13946 | To assert that p, it is neither necessary nor sufficient to utter some particular words [Cartwright,R] |
15154 | We should use cognitive states to explain representational propositions, not vice versa [Soames] |
6632 | The same proposition provides contents for the that-clause of an utterance and a belief [Lowe] |
9133 | Propositions are what settle problems of ambiguity in sentences [Sorensen] |
8484 | If two people believe the same proposition, this implies the existence of propositions [Orenstein] |
22250 | There are speakers' thoughts and hearers' thoughts, but no further thought attached to the utterance [Recanati] |
16298 | We need propositions to ascribe the same beliefs to people with different languages [Halbach] |