Are utterance truth-conditions systematically determined?

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (8):1020-1041 (2022)
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ABSTRACT Truth-conditions are systematically determined when they are the output of an algorithmic procedure that takes as input a set of semantic and contextual features. Truth-conditional sceptics have cast doubts on the thesis that truth-conditions are systematic in this sense. Against this form of scepticism, Schoubye and Stokke : 759–793) and Dobler : 451–474.) have provided systematic analyses of utterance truth-conditions. My aim is to argue that these theories are not immune to the kind of objections raised by truth-conditional sceptics. In particular, I argue that the use of Questions Under Discussion and ways of being is problematic.

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Claudia Picazo
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

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