Plurals and Events - Barry Schein

Plurals and Events

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Buch | Hardcover
400 Seiten
1994
MIT Press (Verlag)
978-0-262-19334-4 (ISBN)
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Examines the question "How do we make sense of sentences with plural noun phrases in them?". The author argues that the logical language should have four major features, including reduction to singular prediction via a Davidsonian logical form, and a mereology of events.
Barry Schein proposes combining a second-order treatment of plurals with Donald Davidson's suggestion that there are positions for reference to events in ordinary predicates in order to account for several of the more puzzling features of plurals without invoking "plural objects," with its attendant metaphysics, and also provide an absolute truth-theoretic characterization of the semantics of sentences with plurals in them.

How do we make sense of sentences with plural noun phrases in them? In Plurals and Events, Barry Schein proposes combining a second-order treatment of plurals with Donald Davidson's suggestion that there are positions for reference to events in ordinary predicates in order to account for several of the more puzzling features of plurals without invoking "plural objects," with its attendant metaphysics, and also provide an absolute truth-theoretic characterization of the semantics of sentences with plurals in them. Schein's highly original argument should have significant impact on how natural-language semantics is done, with repercussions for philosophy and logic. The book opens with foundational arguments that the logical language should have four major features: reduction to singular predication via a Davidsonian logical form, amereology of events, a logical syntax that allows the constituents of a Davidsonian analysis to be predicated of distinct events and separated from one another by other logical elements, and descriptive anaphors that cross-refer to the events described by antecedent clauses. A semantics for plurality and quantification is developed in the remaining chapters, which address some of the empirical and formal questions raised by the variety of interpretations in which plurals and quantifiers participate.

Barry Schein is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Southern California and the author of Plurals and Events (MIT Press).

Reihe/Serie Current Studies in Linguistics
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass.
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 226 mm
Gewicht 771 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sprachphilosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 0-262-19334-5 / 0262193345
ISBN-13 978-0-262-19334-4 / 9780262193344
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