Brilliant piece that debunks the notion of semantic presupposition, used by many philosophers to analyze sentences referring to non-existent objects, e.g., 'The present king of France is bald'
Preprint - do NOT cite in formal publications.
To appear in Heidrun Dorgeloh & Anja Wanner (eds.): Approaches to Syntactic Variation and Genre. Mouton de Gruyter.
Abstract:
This paper examin...
Preprint - do NOT cite in formal publications.
To be presented at Language in the (New) Media: Technologies and Ideologies (http://www.com.washington.edu/LIM/), September 3-6 2009, Seattle, WA, ...
Preprint - do NOT cite in formal publications.
To appear in Janet Giltrow & Dieter Stein (eds.): Theories of Genre and the Internet. Walter Benjamin.
Abstract:
Web blogs (or blogs) are incre...
In this abstract, Lancelot reveals why the "Word of God" should not be restricted to the Holy Scriptures. In it, he reveals both the source and the test of all knowledge. This is both an epistemo...