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Attitude Problems: An Essay on Linguistic Intensionality

by Graeme Forbes
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Overview

Ascriptions of mental states to oneself and others give rise to many interesting logical and semantic problems. Attitude Problems presents an original account of mental state ascriptions that are made using intensional transitive verbs such as "want," "seek," "imagine," and "worship." Forbes offers a theory of how such verbs work that draws on ideas from natural language semantics, philosophy of language, and aesthetics.

Synopsis

Ascriptions of mental states to oneself and others give rise to many interesting logical and semantic problems. Attitude Problems presents an original account of mental state ascriptions that are made using intensional transitive verbs such as "want," "seek," "imagine," and "worship." Forbes offers a theory of how such verbs work that draws on ideas from natural language semantics, philosophy of language, and aesthetics.

About the Author, Graeme Forbes

The University of Colorado, Boulder

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
206
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199274949

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