Relativism, contextualism, and temporal perspective

Juan Colomina-Almiñana

This article argues that there is no such thing as a proposition with variable truth-values, at least when considering English tensed sentences. This means that any account of meaning and truth that appeals to a notion of proposition with different truth-values at different times is necessarily at fault. The reason is that any evaluation context is always dominated by a temporal perspective beyond both speaker and audience and embedded to the communicational common ground. Only an approach that takes this into consideration is successful.

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DOI: 10.6018/daimon/332731

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Colomina-Almiñana, J. (2018). Relativism, contextualism, and temporal perspective. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia 75, pp. n/a.

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