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Acts and Alternative Analyses

Båve, Arvid LU orcid (2019) In The Journal of Philosophy 116(4). p.181-205
Abstract
I show that the act-type theories of Soames and Hanks entail that every sentence with alternative analyses (including every atomic sentence with a polyadic predicate) is ambiguous, many of them massively so. I assume that act types directed toward distinct objects are themselves distinct, plus some standard semantic axioms, and infer that act-type theorists are committed to saying that ‘Mary loves John’ expresses both the act type of predicating [loving John] of Mary and that of predicating [being loved by Mary] of John. Since the two properties are distinct, so are the act types. Hence, the sentence expresses two propositions. I also discuss a non-standard “pluralist” act-type theory, as well as some retreat positions, which all come with... (More)
I show that the act-type theories of Soames and Hanks entail that every sentence with alternative analyses (including every atomic sentence with a polyadic predicate) is ambiguous, many of them massively so. I assume that act types directed toward distinct objects are themselves distinct, plus some standard semantic axioms, and infer that act-type theorists are committed to saying that ‘Mary loves John’ expresses both the act type of predicating [loving John] of Mary and that of predicating [being loved by Mary] of John. Since the two properties are distinct, so are the act types. Hence, the sentence expresses two propositions. I also discuss a non-standard “pluralist” act-type theory, as well as some retreat positions, which all come with considerable problems. Finally, I extrapolate to a general constraint on theories of structured propositions, and find that Jeffrey King’s theory has the same unacceptable consequence as the act-type theory. (Less)
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Journal of Philosophy, Inc.
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0022-362X
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10.5840/jphil2019116412
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  author       = {{Båve, Arvid}},
  issn         = {{0022-362X}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{181--205}},
  publisher    = {{Journal of Philosophy, Inc.}},
  series       = {{The Journal of Philosophy}},
  title        = {{Acts and Alternative Analyses}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jphil2019116412}},
  doi          = {{10.5840/jphil2019116412}},
  volume       = {{116}},
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