2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1755020321000046
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The Semantic Foundations of Philosophical Analysis

Abstract: I provide an analysis of sentences of the form ‘To be F is to be G’ in terms of exact truth-maker semantics—an approach that identifies the meanings of sentences with the states of the world directly responsible for their truth-values. Roughly, I argue that these sentences hold just in case that which makes something F also makes it G. This approach is hyperintensional and possesses desirable logical and modal features. In particular, these sentences are reflexive, transitive, and symmetric, and if they are tr… Show more

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“…See Fine (2012a) (2013) (2014a) (2017) Gemes (1993) (1994) van Fraassen (1969) Correia (2004) Angell (1989) Yablo (2014) Elgin (2021) Jago (forthcoming) Moltmann (2020) (forthcoming) Shumener (2019) Abreu Zavaleta (2019) (2021)).…”
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“…See Fine (2012a) (2013) (2014a) (2017) Gemes (1993) (1994) van Fraassen (1969) Correia (2004) Angell (1989) Yablo (2014) Elgin (2021) Jago (forthcoming) Moltmann (2020) (forthcoming) Shumener (2019) Abreu Zavaleta (2019) (2021)).…”
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confidence: 99%