Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments

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 D. Lewis - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Content: content is that part of a statement, which can be expressed by another statement, which differs in a respect from the original statement, e.g. it uses other expressions with the same reference. That, in which the second statement deviates belongs then to the vocabulary, to the syntax or grammar, the matching can be called content. See also Semantic content, Conceptual content, Mental content.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Block, Ned Content   Block
Boer, Steven E. Content   Boer
Brandom, Robert Content   Brandom
Burge, Tyler Content   Burge
Chalmers, David Content   Chalmers
Cresswell, Maxwell J. Content   Cresswell
Davidson, Donald Content   Davidson
Dennett, Daniel Content   Dennett
Dretske, Fred Content   Dretske
Dummett, Michael E. Content   Dummett
Esfeld, Michael Content   Esfeld
Field, Hartry Content   Field
Fodor, Jerry Content   Fodor
Frege, Gottlob Content   Frege
Geach, Peter Content   Geach
Hegel, G.W.F. Content   Hegel
Husserl, Edmund Content   Husserl
Jackson, Frank Content   Jackson
Kant, Immanuel Content   Kant
Kaplan, David B. Content   Kaplan
Kripke, Saul A. Content   Kripke
Leibniz, G.W. Content   Leibniz
Lewis, David K. Content   Lewis
McDowell, John Content   McDowell
Millikan, Ruth Content   Millikan
Morozov, Evgeny Content   Morozov
Nagel, Thomas Content   Nagel
Nietzsche, Friedrich Content   Nietzsche
Papineau, David Content   Papineau
Peacocke, Christopher Content   Peacocke
Perry, John Content   Perry
Schiffer, Stephen Content   Schiffer
Schurz, Gerhard Content   Schurz
Searle, John R. Content   Searle
Sellars, Wilfrid Content   Sellars
Stalnaker, Robert Content   Stalnaker
Strawson, Peter F. Content   Strawson
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Content   Wittgenstein
Wright, Crispin Content   Wright

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