The Multiple-Proposition Approach Reconsidered
Logique Et Analyse 208:423-440 (2009)
| Abstract | The paper contains a critical analysis of pluripropositionalism (or: multiple proposition approach), the view defended in recent years by authors such as Eros Corazza, Kepa Korta and John Perry. | |||||||||
| Keywords | content proposition pluripropositionalism multiple-proposition approach relativism | |||||||||
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