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Propositions as cognitive acts

Scott Soames

pp. 1369-1383

Abstract

The paper reviews the central components of the cognitive theory of propositions and explains both its empirical advantages for theories of language and mind and its foundational metaphysical and epistemological advantages over other theories. It then answers a leading objection to the theory, before closing by raising the issue of how questions, which are the contents of interrogative sentences, and directives, which are the contents of imperative sentences, are related to propositions.

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(2019) Synthese 196 (4).

Pages: 1369-1383

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-016-1168-z

Full citation:

Soames Scott (2019) „Propositions as cognitive acts“. Synthese 196 (4), 1369–1383.