We present here the papers selected for the volume on the Unity of Propositions problems. After summarizing what the problems are, we locate them in a spectrum from those aiming to provide substantive, reductive explanations, to those with a more deflationary take on the problems.
KeywordsPropositions • Representational acts • Unity of propositions • Predication 1 Preamble: Do unity problems have deep solutions?Unlike other concepts that philosophy has used from its earliest beginnings in formulating its proprietary set of questions (What are things ultimately (made of )? What do we know? What is a good deed, or a good work of art?), proposition, like a priori knowledge or possible world, is a technical-theoretical notion that philosophers deploy to provide answers to such questions.At the outset of his contribution to this volume, Peter Pagin sums up the main traits of the job description of propositions, i.e. the theoretical roles that propositions are posited to play; Marie Duží offers a similar list at the beginning of hers. 1 Core features of propositions include being:1 See also King's "What Role do Propositions Play in our Theories?", in King et al. (2014).