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'The Theory of Communicative Action', 'Are there propositions?' and 'The Nature of Judgement'
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 1. Propositions
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'Propositions' name what is thought, because 'thoughts' and 'judgments' are too ambiguous [Ryle]
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 3. Concrete Propositions
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Moor bypassed problems of correspondence by saying true propositions ARE facts [Moore,GE, by Potter]
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 4. Mental Propositions
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Several people can believe one thing, or make the same mistake, or share one delusion [Ryle]
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We may think in French, but we don't know or believe in French [Ryle]
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 5. Unity of Propositions
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Hegelians say propositions defy analysis, but Moore says they can be broken down [Moore,GE, by Monk]
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19. Language / D. Propositions / 6. Propositions Critique
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There are no propositions; they are just sentences, used for thinking, which link to facts in a certain way [Ryle]
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If we accept true propositions, it is hard to reject false ones, and even nonsensical ones [Ryle]
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