Affiliation:
1. Andrea Iacona University of Turin Department of Philosophy and Education Via S. Ottavio 20 Torino, 10124, Italy Andrea.iacona@unito.it
2. Samuele Iaquinto University of Eastern Piedmont Department of Humanities Via Galileo Ferraris 116 Vercelli, 13100, Italy Samuele.iaquinto@uniupo.it
Abstract
Abstract
There are essentially two ways to develop the Peircean idea that future contingents are all false. One is to provide a quantificational semantics for “will,” as is usually done. The other is to define a quantificational postsemantics based on a linear semantics for “will.” As we will suggest, the second option, although less conventional, is more plausible than the first in some crucial respects. The postsemantic approach overcomes three major troubles that have been raised in connection with Peirceanism: the apparent scopelessness of “will” with respect to negation, the failure of Future Excluded Middle, and the so-called zero credence problem.
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
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