@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Tugendhat, E.},
subject = {Metalanguage},
note = {~passim
TugendhatVsMeta language
I 326
Meta language/Tugendhat: typical truth condition of a predicative assertion: is true iff the singular term is an element of the class, for which the predicate stands - then comes the desscription of the object in the meta language.
>Truth conditions, >Object language, >Predication, >Truth values,
>Truth.
TugendhatVsMeta language:
1. relapse in the object theory
2. one must understand what a class is
3. one must understand the expression in another language
4. predicate and singular term are not explained as complementary expressions.
>Singular terms, >Predicates, cf. >Predicates/Brandom, >Singular terms/Brandom.
III 213
TugendhatVsMeta language: presupposes that we understand meta language signs - otherwise we would not have gotten beyond the syntax - then ever higher orders needed - regress.
Solution: pragmatics (VsCanap).
>Pragmatics.},
note = { Tu I E. Tugendhat Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Sprachanalytische Philosophie Frankfurt 1976 Tu II E. Tugendhat Philosophische Aufsätze Frankfurt 1992
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