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100 | 1 | ▼a Peterson, Philip L. |
245 | 1 0 | ▼a Fact proposition event / ▼c by Philp L. Peterson. |
260 | ▼a Dordrecht : ▼b Kluwer Academic Publishers, ▼c c1997. | |
300 | ▼a xi, 417 p. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
440 | 0 | ▼a Studies in linguistics and philosophy ; ▼v 66. |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Table of Contents
Preface. Introduction. Part I: On Facts and Propositions. 1. How to Infer Belief from Knowledge. 2. Propositions and the Philosophy of Language. Part II: On Events. 3. On Representing Event Reference. 4. Event. 5. What Causes Effects? 6. Anaphoric Reference to Facts, Propositions, and Events. Part III: On Complex Events. 7. The Natural Logic of Complex Event Expressions. 8. Complex Events. Part IV: On Actions and `Cause's. 9. The Grimm Events of Causation. 10. Four Grammatical Hypotheses on Actions, Causes, and `Causes'. 11. Causation, Agency, and Natural Actions. Part V: On Causation Statements and Laws. 12. Facts, Events, and Semantic Emphasis in Causal Statements. 13. Which Universals are Natural Laws? Notes. Bibliography. Index.
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