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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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How a statement has meaning by expressing a judgement

Brentano versus Marty on utterance meaning

Mark Textor(Centre for Philosophy and the Visual Arts, Lancaster University)

pp. 33-57

Abstract

Brentano's work contains the seeds of an account of (non-natural) meaning of assertoric utterances according to which the correctness commitment of judgement enables these acts to mean states of affairs. In this point, Brentano's work contrasts with Marty's and Grice's approaches to (non-natural) meaning in which communicative intentions are central. In my contribution, I will develop Brentano's suggestion in order to make plausible that it is a viable alternative to Grice's work.

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Bacigalupo Giuliano, Leblanc Hélène (2019) Anton Marty and contemporary philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 33-57

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05581-3_3

Full citation:

Textor Mark (2019) „How a statement has meaning by expressing a judgement: Brentano versus Marty on utterance meaning“, In: G. Bacigalupo & H. Leblanc (eds.), Anton Marty and contemporary philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 33–57.