@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024}, author = {Black, Max}, subject = {Reasons}, note = {III 37 Def Reason/Black: A reason is something-that-is-the-case a circumstance. This serves as a support of what is to be reasoned. >Circumstances, >Situations, >Actions. III 38ff Support/reasons/reason/Black: a) material: 1) E.g. everything rests on the earth which itself does not need any support. 2) We decide here and now whether something is supporting, E.g. by taking away the walls. 3) in material bodies, mutual support is possible. b) immaterial: 1) (analog to earth): There may be reasons that do not need support themselves. 2) When a sample is a fact, it does not matter if it is supported by anything. - 3) mutual support: form of thought three sentences, two of which imply the third in each case. - E.g. a = n is a multiple of 6 - b = n is a multiple of 15 - c = n is a multiple of 10. >Justification, >Confirmation.}, note = { Black I Max Black "Meaning and Intention: An Examination of Grice’s Views", New Literary History 4, (1972-1973), pp. 257-279 In Handlung, Kommunikation, Bedeutung, G. Meggle (Hg), Frankfurt/M 1979 Black II M. Black The Labyrinth of Language, New York/London 1978 German Edition: Sprache. Eine Einführung in die Linguistik München 1973 Black III M. Black The Prevalence of Humbug Ithaca/London 1983 Black IV Max Black "The Semantic Definition of Truth", Analysis 8 (1948) pp. 49-63 In Truth and Meaning, Paul Horwich, Aldershot 1994 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=228558} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=228558} }