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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Language
  • Epistemology
  • Pragmatics

Background:

  • Frege-cases present a challenge to theories of belief reporting.
  • Jonathan Berg's book 'Direct Belief' offers a pragmatic account of these intuitions.
  • Existing accounts may not fully capture the nuances of belief-reporting practices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and unpack Jonathan Berg's pragmatic account of belief-reporting and Frege-cases.
  • To address and respond to three potential objections to Berg's theory.
  • To evaluate the viability and explanatory power of Berg's pragmatic approach.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of pragmatic theories of belief reporting.
  • Examination of conversational implicatures in belief-report utterances.
  • Critical evaluation of objections concerning the existence and origin of regularities in belief reporting.

Main Results:

  • Berg's account posits that belief reports carry conversational implicatures tied to specific regularities.
  • The study engages with objections regarding the generation and existence of these regularities.
  • The analysis aims to strengthen or refine Berg's pragmatic explanation for intuitions about Frege-cases.

Conclusions:

  • Berg's pragmatic account offers a novel way to understand intuitions about Frege-cases.
  • Addressing objections is crucial for the robustness of the theory.
  • Further investigation into the origins of regularities in belief reporting is warranted.