Propositions and Logical Form
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Abstract
This paper compares three theories of propositions that might be employed to substantiate the notion of truth conditions that underlies the view of logical form advocated in my book Logical Form: the naturalized propositions theory, the truthmaker theory, and the classificatory theory. While the naturalized propositions theory and the truthmaker theory accord equally well with the idea that logical form is determined by truth conditions, the classificatory theory is more problematic in some respects.
Keywords
- Logical Form
- Propositions
- Truth Conditions