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Epistemic Determiners
Oleh:
Jayez, Jacques
;
Tovena, Lucia M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Semantics (Sebagian Full Text) vol. 23 no. 3 (Aug. 2006)
,
page 217–250.
Topik:
Epistemic Determiners
;
French Language
Fulltext:
vol 23, no 3,p 217-250.pdf
(219.0KB)
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The present paper offers a contrastive examination of French items that require some knowledge of the speaker and items that require some ignorance.We relate this difference in a systematic way to the well–known problem of ‘identifiability’ in epistemic logic. In addition to providing a more precise analysis, this identification-based investigation leads us to two findings. First, non-identification (‘ignorance’) is actually a particular manifestation of the more general phenomenon of free-choiceness, which has received much attention lately. Studying non-identification helps us to gain a better understanding of the varieties of free-choiceness. Second, identification (‘knowledge’) has to be distinguished from specificity, understood as wide scope of an existential quantifier, and to be evaluated in the perspective of a full-fledged epistemic theory including epistemic agents and descriptions. This questions the scope-based analyses of determiners like un certain in French and a certain in English and gives a central place to the phenomenon of relativity of description, whose importance is independently motivated in recent work on reference.
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