Grice proposes two types of operators, OpA and
OpB.
The operators grouped together as OpB can be divided into two types: OpB1
and OpB2. A-type operators, on the other hand, represent some degree or measure
of acceptability or justification.
They can take scope over either of the
B-type operators, yielding OpA1 + p for an expression of “it is probable that
p” and OpA1 + OpB2+ ! + p” for an expression of “it is
desirable that p”.
Generalising over attitudes he proposes ‘X psi-1 p' for
believes and “X psi-2 p” for wants. Psi-3 is concerned with an attitude of
deciding whether to believe p or not, while psi-4 with 'want to decide whether
to will p or not.'
Grice suggests an operator OpIS corresponding to any
particular propositional attitude psi-3, where
‘I’ is a dummy taking the place of either 1,2,3,or 4, and
where ‘S’ is a dummy taking the place of either A or B.
Friday, March 27, 2020
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