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Year: 2007

Pages: 371-382

Series: Synthese

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Jean-Yves Béziau, "Sentence, proposition and identity", Synthese 154 (3), 2007, pp. 371-382.

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In this paper we discuss the distinction between sentence and proposition from the perspective of identity. After criticizing Quine, we discuss how objects of logical languages are constructed, explaining what is Kleene’s congruence—used by Bourbaki with his square—and Paul Halmos’s view about the difference between formulas and objects of the factor structure, the corresponding boolean algebra, in case of classical logic. Finally we present Patrick Suppes’s congruence approach to the notion of proposition, according to which a whole hierarchy of congruences leads to different kinds of objects.

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Publication details

Year: 2007

Pages: 371-382

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Jean-Yves Béziau, "Sentence, proposition and identity", Synthese 154 (3), 2007, pp. 371-382.