The Impossible : An Essay on Hyperintensionality
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Publikace: The Impossible : An Essay on Hyperintensionality -
neuveden. Mark Jago presents an original philosophical account of
meaningful thought: in particular, how it is meaningful to think
about things that are impossible. We think about impossible things
all the time. We can think about alchemists trying to turn base
metal to gold, and about unfortunate mathematicians trying to
square the circle. We may ponder whether god exists; and
philosophers frequently debate whether properties, numbers, sets,
moral and aesthetic qualities, and qualia exist. In many
philosophical or mathematical debates, when one side of the
argument gets things wrong, it necessarily gets them wrong. As we
consider both sides of one of these philosophical arguments, we
will at some point think about something that's impossible. Yet
most philosophical accounts of meaning and content hold that we
can't meaningfully think or reason about the impossible. In The
Impossible, Jago argues that we often gain new information, new
beliefs and, sometimes, fresh knowledge through logic, mathematics
and philosophy. That is why logic, mathematics, and philosophy are
useful. We therefore require accounts of knowledge and belief, of
information and content, and of meaning which allow space for the
impossible. Jago's aim in this book is to provide such accounts. He
gives a detailed analysis of the concept of hyperintensionality,
whereby logically equivalent contents may be distinct, and develops
a theory in terms of possible and impossible worlds. Along the way,
he provides a theory of what those worlds are and how they feature
in our analysis of normative epistemic concepts: knowledge, belief,
information, and content. Publikace: The Impossible : An Essay on
Hyperintensionality - neuveden.