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Friday, March 15, 2013

Grice on the paradox of analysis: bachelor, unmarried man

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What is a Philosophical Analysis? - King - Citato da 30
The paradox of analysis - Fumerton - Citato da 14

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resources concerning the paradox of analysis: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: ... The definiendum is “bachelor” and its defiens is “unmarried man.” To be ...

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"All bachelors are unmarried" can be expanded out with the formal definition of bachelor as "unmarried man" to form "All unmarried men are unmarried," which is ...

Collected Papers of Stig Kanger with Essays on His Life and Work - Pagina 48 - Risultati da Google Libri
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Stig Kanger, Ghita Holmström-Hintikka, Sten Lindström - 2001 - Philosophy
The last puzzle I shall consider is 'the paradox of analysis'.

The  'paradox of analysis' may be stated as follows:

Suppose we analyse (reductively) "bachelor" as "unmarried man".


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As to question v, various things have been called "the paradox of analysis" over the years, but despite these .....

For all x, x is a bachelor iff x is an unmarried man.

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di S KANGER - 1957 - Citato da 73 - Articoli correlati
The last puzzle I shall consider is 'the paradox of analysis'.'' This. 'paradox' may be stated as follows: Suppose we analyse “bachelor” as “unmarried man”.

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The Paradox of Analysis: Why You Already Know the Solution ....

Thus if you know what "bachelor" and "unmarried man" mean, the analysis

X is a bachelor iff X is an unmarried man

becomes redundant.

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... come to be called the paradox of analysis—an intractable problem that, ...

In order for “unmarried man” to be a good definition of “bachelor,” it should convince McEvoy.

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di JC KING - 1998 - Citato da 30 - Articoli correlati
“paradox of analysis”. Though ... etc. are components of the property of being a bachelor.7 Of course, ..... (10)

For all x, x is a bachelor iff x is an unmarried man ...

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Laurence BonJour - 1998 - Philosophy

... i.e., the relation in which the concepts "bachelor" and " unmarried man" stand to each ... The issue lurking here is, of course, the so-called paradox of analysis.

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