@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Avramides,Anita},
subject = {Reduction},
note = {I 78
Meaning/Grice/reduction/psychology/semantics/Avramides: Question: must the analysis use psychological terms which are not based on the semantic concepts first analyzed?
>Meaning theory.
Loar: yes, you can analyze propositional attitudes without semantic concepts of public language.(1)
>Meaning theory/Loar.
In what sense is the psychological more fundamental than the semantic? - There are several different types of asymmetry.
Griceans: hope for scientific discoveries in the future.
AvramidesVs: that already anticipates further reduction to the physical.
>Reductionism.
1. Brian Loar (1981). Mind and Meaning. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.},
note = { Avr I A. Avramides Meaning and Mind Boston 1989
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