@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Tugendhat, E.},
subject = {Meaning (Intending)},
note = {I 232
Meaning (intenting)/Grice/Tugendhat: The speaker who uses the sentence "p" intends to cause the hearer to think that "p" is true. - A intends that B thinks that A thinks that p - (revised version).
>Paul Grice.
I 271
Def Meaning (intending)/Tugendhat: narrower form of belief: when the speaker has no intentions beyond the outcome of this game.
Belief disposition is separable from it. One does not always mean p when one believes that p.
Belief: has causes.
>Beliefs.
Meaning: can have causes in addition to causes.
>Causes/reasons.
Meaning: is not the expectation that p can be proved to be true - (because meaning is expectation anyway).
To mean = intention to play (about this one can deceive the hearer).
>Cf. >Game-theoretical semantics.
Belief/Tugendhat: exists also in animals.
>Animals, >Theory of Mind.},
note = { Tu I E. Tugendhat Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Sprachanalytische Philosophie Frankfurt 1976 Tu II E. Tugendhat Philosophische Aufsätze Frankfurt 1992
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