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Truth, topicality, and transparency: one-component versus two-component semantics
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Hornischer, Levin
, Berto, Francesco
, Hawke, Peter
in
Grammatical subject
/ Logic
/ Philosophy
/ Semantics
/ Topics
/ Transparency
/ Truth
2024
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Truth, topicality, and transparency: one-component versus two-component semantics
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Hornischer, Levin
, Berto, Francesco
, Hawke, Peter
in
Grammatical subject
/ Logic
/ Philosophy
/ Semantics
/ Topics
/ Transparency
/ Truth
2024
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Truth, topicality, and transparency: one-component versus two-component semantics
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Truth, topicality, and transparency: one-component versus two-component semantics
2024
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Overview
When do two sentences say the same thing, that is, express the same content? We defend two-component (2C) semantics: the view that propositional contents comprise (at least) two irreducibly distinct constituents: (1) truth-conditions and (2) subject-matter. We contrast 2C with one-component (1C) semantics, focusing on the view that subject-matter is reducible to truth-conditions. We identify exponents of this view and argue in favor of 2C. An appendix proposes a general formal template for propositional 2C semantics.
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Springer Nature B.V
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