Subject, Mode and Content in “We-Intentions”
Propositional attitudes compose of three factors: subject, mode and content. With collective propositional attitudes there is dispute as to which of these three factors the collectivity aspect attaches to. For Searle the collectivity aspect comes in with the mode of the propositional attitude – it...
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Auteur principal: | Michael Wilby |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2016
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