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Питер Гич об аскриптивизме

Питер Гич об аскриптивизме

Abstract

Рассматриваются критические аргументы Питера Гича относительно теорий недескриптивных перформативов, а именно, против аскриптивизма, представленного в работе Герберта Харта. Показано, что критика аскриптивизма Гича основана на идее Фреге о различении простой констатации мысли и признании выраженной предложением мысли в качестве истинной. В приложении в переводе на русский язык помещена работа П. Гича «Аскриптивизм».

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дескриптивизм, Харт, Герберт Лайонел Адольфус 1907-1992, аскриптивизм, каузальность, утверждение, Гич, Питер

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