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Contextualism and the Use-Mention Distinction
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Štefan Riegelnik
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
5. Januar 2012
Published Online: 2012-1-5
Published in Print: 2011-1-1
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Perspectives on Context and Contextualism
- Two Conceptions of Wittgenstein's Contextualism
- Presuppositions and Appropriateness of Assertions
- How Moderate Relativists Should Explain the Appearance of Disagreements About Taste
- The Agreement-Based Tests for Context Sensitivity
- Nonindexical Context-Dependence and the Interpretation as Abduction Approach
- Contextualism and the Use-Mention Distinction
- Contextualism, Pragmatics and Definite Descriptions
- Contextualism and Disagreement
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
use-mention distinction;
contextualism;
minimalism;
truth-conditional semantics
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Perspectives on Context and Contextualism
- Two Conceptions of Wittgenstein's Contextualism
- Presuppositions and Appropriateness of Assertions
- How Moderate Relativists Should Explain the Appearance of Disagreements About Taste
- The Agreement-Based Tests for Context Sensitivity
- Nonindexical Context-Dependence and the Interpretation as Abduction Approach
- Contextualism and the Use-Mention Distinction
- Contextualism, Pragmatics and Definite Descriptions
- Contextualism and Disagreement