22318 | Frege failed to show when two sets of truth-conditions are equivalent [Frege, by Potter] |
4980 | The meaning (reference) of a sentence is its truth value - the circumstance of it being true or false [Frege] |
7307 | A thought is not psychological, but a condition of the world that makes a sentence true [Frege, by Miller,A] |
18725 | A proposition draws a line around the facts which agree with it [Wittgenstein] |
8172 | To understand a proposition means to know what is the case if it is true [Wittgenstein] |
22430 | If we understand a statement, we know the circumstances of its truth [Quine] |
6281 | Truth conditions can't explain understanding a sentence, because that in turn needs explanation [Putnam] |
6278 | We should reject the view that truth is prior to meaning [Putnam] |
19055 | Stating a sentence's truth-conditions is just paraphrasing the sentence [Dummett] |
19056 | If a sentence is effectively undecidable, we can never know its truth conditions [Dummett] |
8168 | To know the truth-conditions of a sentence, you must already know the meaning [Dummett] |
4041 | Sentences held true determine the meanings of the words they contain [Davidson] |
6391 | A theory of truth tells us how communication by language is possible [Davidson] |
15160 | Davidson rejected ordinary meaning, and just used truth and reference instead [Davidson, by Soames] |
14612 | Davidson aimed to show that language is structured by first-order logic [Davidson, by Smart] |
19152 | Utterances have the truth conditions intended by the speaker [Davidson] |
19163 | You only understand an order if you know what it is to obey it [Davidson] |
23289 | Knowing the potential truth conditions of a sentence is necessary and sufficient for understanding [Davidson] |
18418 | A theory of perspectival de se content gives truth conditions relative to an agent [Lewis, by Cappelen/Dever] |
2451 | To know the content of a thought is to know what would make it true [Fodor] |
3006 | Whatever in the mind delivers falsehood is parasitic on what delivers truth [Fodor] |
15152 | To study meaning, study truth conditions, on the basis of syntax, and representation by the parts [Soames] |
15153 | Tarski's account of truth-conditions is too weak to determine meanings [Soames] |
6338 | We could know the truth-conditions of a foreign sentence without knowing its meaning [Horwich] |
7768 | The truth conditions theory sees meaning as representation [Lycan] |
18992 | Sentence-meaning is the truth-conditions - plus factors responsible for them [Yablo] |
4605 | Truth-conditions correspond to the idea of 'literal meaning' [Heil] |
19203 | A sentence's truth conditions depend on context [Merricks] |
18697 | A sentence's truth conditions are all the situations where it would be true [Button] |
14000 | 'Grabby' truth conditions first select their object, unlike 'searchy' truth conditions [Markosian] |
19074 | Are truth-condtions other propositions (coherence) or features of the world (correspondence)? [Young,JO] |
19082 | Coherence truth suggests truth-condtions are assertion-conditions, which need knowledge of justification [Young,JO] |
18817 | We understand conditionals, but disagree over their truth-conditions [Rumfitt] |