Hopes, Fears, and Other Grammatical Scarecrows

Volume: 128, Issue: 1, Pages: 63 - 105
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The standard view of believes and other propositional attitude verbs is that such verbs express relations between agents and propositions. A sentence of the form “S believes that p” is true just in case S stands in the belief-relation to the proposition that p; this proposition is the referent of the complement clause that p. On this view, we would expect the clausal complements of propositional attitude verbs to be freely intersubstitutable...
Paper Details
Title
Hopes, Fears, and Other Grammatical Scarecrows
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
128
Issue
1
Pages
63 - 105
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