If a time indication is needed by the present tense one must know when the sentence was uttered to apprehend the thought correctly. Therefore the time of utterance is part of the expression of the thought. If someone wants to say the same today as he... Language and Time - Seite 29von Quentin Smith - 2002 - 262 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| John Perry - 1993 - 353 Seiten
...opposed to cases in which it is used to express timelessness, as in the statement of mathematical laws] one must know when the sentence was uttered to apprehend...time of utterance is part of the expression of the thought. If someone wants to say the same today as he expressed yesterday using the word "today," he... | |
| Peter Ludlow - 1997 - 1108 Seiten
...instance, of the laws of mathematics. Which of the two cases occurs is not expressed but must be guessed. If a time indication is needed by the present tense...time of utterance is part of the expression of the thought. If someone wants to say the same today as he expressed yesterday using the word 'today', he... | |
| Benjamin Lee - 1997 - 398 Seiten
...present tense is used in German in at least two ways. The first is "to give a date" and in such cases "one must know when the sentence was uttered to apprehend the thought correctly" (Frege 1968, 516). The second use is "in order to eliminate any temporal restriction where timelessness... | |
| M. Gustafsson, L. Hertzberg - 2002 - 288 Seiten
...expressions play a symbolizing role: 2 1 The Uses of Sense, p. 57. If a time indication is conveyed by the present tense, one must know when the sentence was uttered in order to grasp the thought correctly. Therefore the time of utterance is part of the expression... | |
| Aleksandar Jokić, Quentin Smith - 2003 - 484 Seiten
...present tense is [typically] used ... in order to indicate a time. ... If a timeindication is conveyed by the present tense one must know when the sentence was uttered in order to grasp the thought correctly. Therefore the time of utterance is part of the expression... | |
| Nathan U. Salmon - 2005 - 458 Seiten
...present tense is _ typically] used... in order to indicate a time.... If a time-indication is conveyed by the present tense one must know when the sentence was uttered in order to grasp the thought correcdy. Therefore the time of utterance is part of the expression of... | |
| Susana Nuccetelli, Gary Seay - 2008 - 436 Seiten
...with this intuition, be deemed inaccessible to Frege? Frege writes: If a time indication is conveyed by the present tense one must know when the sentence was uttered in order to grasp the thought correctly. Therefore the time of utterance is part of the expression... | |
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