Fregecide

Dialogue 42 (2):275 (2003)
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In this article, I develop an argument against all Fregean approaches to the semantics of propositional attitude ascriptions. This is a bit pathological on my part given that my own view is itself Fregean in the relevant sense. Perhaps a more sensible strategy would be to sweep the whole thing under the carpet and hope no one notices. Originally, the intended targets of this argument were Fregean accounts of belief ascriptions that were, in my view, insufficiently sensitive to how particular believers conceived of the objects of their beliefs. But the argument proved to be too strong. It shows that, for any Fregean view, including my own, the meanings of ascription complements must vary with believers. Something about babies and bath water seems apt.

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Cluster Theory: Resurrection.Peter Alward - 2009 - Dialogue 48 (2):269.
A Neo-Hintikkan Theory of Attitude Ascriptions.Peter Alward - 2005 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):1-11.

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Belief ascription.Stephen Schiffer - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (10):499-521.
Toward a theory of meaning for belief sentences.Christopher S. Hill - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (4):209 - 226.
A Neo-Hintikkan Theory of Attitude Ascriptions.Peter Alward - 2005 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):1-11.

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