Non-literal lies are not exculpatory

H Güngör - The Philosophical Quarterly, 2024 - academic.oup.com
One can lie by asserting non-literal content. If I tell you 'You are the cream in my coffee'while
hating you, I can be rightfully accused of lying if my true emotions are unearthed. This is not …

[PDF][PDF] Some-things-considered desire

M Phillips-Brown - Unpublished ms., Oxford University, 2021 - semanticsarchive.net
You want to donate a significant sum to charity (lives would be saved) but also you don't
want to (you'd go into debt); you want to take a nap (you'd feel happy after) but you also don't …

What's your opinion? Negation and 'weak'attitude verbs

HI Schiller - The Philosophical Quarterly, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Attitude verbs like 'believe'and 'want'exhibit neg-raising: an ascription of the form a doesn't
believe that p tends to convey that a disbelieves—ie, believes the negation of—p. In 'Belief is …

Forms of Luminosity: Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics

D Elohim - 2017 - philpapers.org
This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality and hyperintensionality and their
applications to the philosophy of mathematics. I examine the nature of epistemic modality …

Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics

TA Bowen - 2017 - philsci-archive.pitt.edu
This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality and hyperintensionality and their
applications to the philosophy of mathematics. I examine the nature of epistemic modality …

Epistemic Modality and Hyperintensionality in Mathematics

H Khudairi - 2017 - philsci-archive.pitt.edu
This book concerns the foundations of epistemic modality. I examine the nature of epistemic
modality, when the modal operator is interpreted as concerning both apriority and …