Semiotics in Poland 1984–1969 1979
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9777-6_4
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Actions and Products. Comments on the Border Area of Psychology, Grammar, and Logic

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“…Unlike a deontic modal product, an illocutionary product does not generally endure beyond the act that produces it. The distinction between an illocutionary act and its product as a philosophically important ontological distinction has been made first by Twardowski (), who, however, did not recognize modal objects (Moltmann , , ).…”
Section: The Ontology Of Modal Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike a deontic modal product, an illocutionary product does not generally endure beyond the act that produces it. The distinction between an illocutionary act and its product as a philosophically important ontological distinction has been made first by Twardowski (), who, however, did not recognize modal objects (Moltmann , , ).…”
Section: The Ontology Of Modal Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 So there must be some other means of producing obligations. In order to join conventionally the utterance of an expression with the rise of an obligation, we must know beforehand what "the rise of an obligation" means.…”
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“…For a discussion of this approach in relation to its historical sources and predecessors (including Russell's Multiple Relation Theory of Judgment and Husserl's theory of propositional contents as "species"), see Moltmann & Textor (2017), pp. vii-xviii. 2 See Moltmann (2014Moltmann ( , 2017, drawing on Twardowski (1912). 3 During the last round of revisions of this essay, I found out that Soames (2016) makes similar points about the Tractatus.…”
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“…For Twardowski (1912), a leap is not identical to an act of leaping, but is its product. It is clear that in the passage I quoted Frege does not understand the leap example in that manner.…”
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