@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Geach,Peter},
subject = {Forces},
note = {I 262
Assertive force/assertoric force/Geach: assertive force is demonstrated by the fact that a sentence is not included in a longer one.
Cf. >Brandom: free-standing content.
The assertion stroke adds no idea - so it should not be confudes with "it’s true that .."; ("true"can occur even in a not assertive sentence without changing its meaning).
>Truth value, >Truth predicate, >Redundancy theory, >Assertion stroke.
Error: to infer from this that "exist" adds no concept. (GeachVsHume).
>Existence predicate.
The sssertion stroke is a indefinable basic concept, cannot be explained.
VsAttribution-theory: the predicate "poor" has no more claiming force than any other predicate, namely, none.
>Predicates/Geach, >Predication/Geach.},
note = { Gea I P.T. Geach Logic Matters Oxford 1972
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