Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays

Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays

by Charles Travis
Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays

Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays

by Charles Travis

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Overview

Charles Travis presents a series of essays in which he has developed his distinctive view of the relation of thought to language. The key idea is 'occasion-sensitivity': what it is for words to express a given concept is for them to be apt for contributing to any of many different conditions of correctness (notably truth conditions). Since words mean what they do by expressing a given concept, it follows that meaning does not determine truth conditions. This view ties thoughts less tightly to the linguistic forms which express them than traditional views of the matter, and in two directions: a given linguistic form, meaning fixed, may express an indefinite variety of thoughts; one thought can be expressed in an indefinite number of syntactically and semantically distinct ways. Travis highlights the importance of this view for linguistic theory, and shows how it gives new form to a variety of traditional philosophical problems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191528101
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 02/28/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 472 KB

About the Author

Charles Travis is professor at King's College, London

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements     vii
Introduction     1
Occasion-Sensitivity
On What Is Strictly Speaking True     19
Annals of Analysis     65
Meaning's Role in Truth     94
Pragmatics     109
Sublunary Intuitionism     130
Insensitive Semantics     150
Aristotle's Condition     161
Applications
Are Belief Ascriptions Opaque?     185
Vagueness, Observation, and Sorites     206
Attitudes As States     227
On Concepts of Objects     253
On Constraints of Generality     271
A Sense of Occasion     290
References     316
Index     319
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