
Questions
H. Hiz(Editor)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 30. November 1979
Book
Paperback/Softback
383 pages
978-90-277-1035-2 (ISBN)
Description
To the philosopher, the logician, and the linguist, questions have a special fascination. The two main views of language, that it describes the world, and that it expresses thought, are not directly applicable to questions. Ques tions are not assertions. A question may be apt, sharp, to the point, impor tant, or it may be inappropriate, ambiguous, awkward, irrelevant or irreverent. But it cannot be true or false. It does not have a truth value not just because an utterance like Was the letter long? does not indicate which letter is being talked about. The indicative The letter was not long has the same indeter minacy. In actual context the anaphoric definite article will be resolved both for a question and for an indicative sentence. Contextual resolutions are easily found for most cross-references. A question cannot be either true or it does not describe a state of affairs. Neither does it express false, because thought, because it is an expression of suspended thought, of lack of judge ment. To dress it in other philosophical styles, a question is not a judgment, it is not a proposition, it is not an assertion. A philosopher may try to paraphrase a question as an indicative sentence, for instance as a statement of ignorance, or as a statement of the desire to know. Hintikka, Wachowicz and Lang explore this territory. Or he may interpret it as a meta statement intimating the direction in which the flow of the discourse is going.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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383 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
587 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-277-1035-2 (9789027710352)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-9509-3
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H. Hiz
Questions
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01/1978
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Content
The Interrogative in a Syntactic Framework.- Generative-Transformational Studies in English Interrogatives.- Yes-No Questions Are Not Alternative Questions.- Asking More Than One Thing at a Time.- Q-Morpheme Hypothesis.- Syntax and Semantics of Questions.- Difficult Questions.- Questions and Categories.- Answers to Questions.- Questions as Epistemic Requests.- A Prolegomenon to an Interrogative Theory of Scientific Inquiry.