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Episode 004 - Alex Grzankowski on Reference and Attitude Ascriptions

London Philosophy Talk

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Exploring Compositionality and Truth Conditions in Language

The chapter discusses the concept of compositionality in language, examining how words contribute to the truth conditions of sentences. It explores the process of understanding sentences by creating different scenarios and determining their truth values based on the meanings of words like names. The conversation emphasizes the historical roots of the descriptive theory of names and delves into arguments against it, focusing on proper names as unique identifiers beyond descriptions.

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