Assertions and Conditionals: A Historical and Pragmatic Stance

Studia Humana 6 (1):25-38 (2017)
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Abstract

The assertion candidate expresses a potential logical-linguistic object that can be asserted. It differs from both the act and the product of assertion; it needs not to be actually asserted and differs from the assertion made. We investigate the medieval origins of this notion, which are almost neglected in contemporary logic. Our historical analysis suggests an interpretation of the assertion candidate within the system of logic for pragmatics.

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Daniele Chiffi
Politecnico di Milano
Alfredo Di Giorgio
Università Del Salento

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