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Propositions are routinely invoked by philosophers, linguists, logicians, and other theorists engaged in the study of meaning, communication, and the mind. To investigate the nature of propositions is to investigate the very nature of our connection to each other, and to the world around us. As one of the only volumes of its kind, The Routledge Handbook of Propositions provides a comprehensive overview of the philosophy of propositions, from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Comprising 33 original chapters by an international team of scholars, the volume addresses both traditional and emerging questions concerning the nature of propositions, and our capacity to engage with them in thought and in communication. The chapters are clearly organized into the following three sections:

I. Foundational Issues in the Theory of Propositions

II. Historical Theories of Propositions

III. Contemporary Theories of Propositions

Essential reading for philosophers of language and mind, and for those working in neighboring areas, The Routledge Handbook of Propositions is suitable for upper-level undergraduate study, as well as graduate and professional research.
Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction 1(54)
Adam Russell Murray
Chris Tillman
Part I Foundational Issues in the Theory of Propositions
55(46)
1 The Linguistic Basis for Propositions
57(22)
Peter van Elswyk
2 Propositions, Posits, and States of Affairs
79(11)
Mark Richard
3 Instrumentalism about Structured Propositions
90(11)
On Simchen
Part II Historical Theories of Propositions
101(108)
4 Ancient Theories of Propositions
103(12)
Dimitrios Dentsoras
5 Medieval Theories of Propositions: Ockham and the Later Medieval Debate
115(15)
Susan C. Brower-Toland
6 Lockean Propositions
130(14)
Lewis Powell
7 Kant, Propositions, and Non-Fundamental Metaphysics
144(15)
Damian Melamedoff-Vosters
8 Bolzano's Theory of Satz an sich
159(12)
Sandra Lapointe
9 Frege on Thoughts
171(17)
Mark Textor
10 Russell on Propositions
188(21)
Dominic Alford-Duguid
Fatema Amijee
Part III Contemporary Theories and Further Issues
209(337)
11 Propositions as (Flexible) Types of Possibilities
211(20)
Nate Charlow
12 Truthmaker Accounts of Propositions
231(13)
Mark Jago
13 Syntactically Structured Propositions
244(12)
Jeffrey C. King
14 Propositions as Interpreted Abstracta
256(12)
Thomas Hodgson
15 The View of Propositions as Types of Actions
268(10)
Peter Hanks
16 Cognitive Propositions: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Empirical Adequacy
278(13)
Scoff Soames
17 Propositions as Cambridge Properties
291(13)
Jeff Speaks
18 Why 0-Adic Relations Have Truth Conditions: Essence, Ground, and Non-Hylomorphic Russellian Propositions
304(16)
Cody Gilmore
19 Propositions without Parts
320(13)
Lorraine Juliano Keller
20 Hylomorphic Propositions
333(14)
Ben Caplan
Chris Tillman
Eileen Nutting
21 Temporal Propositions and Our Attitudes toward the Past and the Future
347(16)
Berit Brogaard
22 Frege's Other Puzzle: Relativity in Propositional Content
363(19)
Stephen Schiffer
23 Propositions and Attitudes De Se
382(11)
Neil Feit
24 Propositional Dependence and Perspectival Shift
393(15)
Adam Russell Murray
25 Attitudinal Objects and Propositions
408(16)
Friederike Moltmann
26 Propositions as Objects of the Attitudes
424(13)
Ray Buchanan
Alex Grzankowski
27 The Varieties of Gappy Propositions
437(23)
Seyed N. Mousavian
28 Plenitudinous Russellianism
460(10)
Joshua Spencer
29 Semantic Relationism
470(20)
Chulmin Yoon
30 Propositions and Questions
490(15)
David Braun
31 The Propositional Benacerraf Problem
505(14)
Jesse J. Fitts
32 Reference, Propositions, and the World
519(14)
Richard Gaskin
33 Propositional Paradox
533(13)
Harry Deutsch
Index 546
Adam Russell Murray is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manitoba. He works primarily in metaphysics and the philosophy of language.

Chris Tillman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manitoba. His research interests include metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophical logic, and philosophy of art.