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An attempt at a new solution for the enigma of the meaning of false sentences

Paul Gochet

pp. 124-130

Abstract

At first glance, the question "What is the meaning of false sentences?" looks like a pseudo-question, much like the parallel question "What is the meaning of true sentences?", against which Ayer objected that it presupposes that all sentences mean the same. But it is possible to interpret these questions differently. The person who asks them does not necessarily seeks a single correlate as the meaning of all false sentences. He may rather be preoccupied with the question to which category of reality the correlates of true and — if they exist — false sentences belong. Formulated in this way, my question is not founded on absurd presuppositions.

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Gochet Paul (1980) Outline of a nominalist theory of propositions: an essay in the theory of meaning and in the philosophy of logic. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 124-130

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8949-8_9

Full citation:

Gochet Paul (1980) An attempt at a new solution for the enigma of the meaning of false sentences, In: Outline of a nominalist theory of propositions, Dordrecht, Springer, 124–130.