Abstract

The aim of this paper is to point out two problems affecting Daniel Vanderveken's new theory of propositions as it is presented in his recent book Meaning and Speech Acts.l These two difficulties are internal to the theory and have to do, on the one hand, with the kind of logical structure offered by Vanderveken as the logical type of propositions and, on the other, with what seems to be a basic epistemological notion of his theory: the notion of apprehending or having in mind or fully understanding a proposition.

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