Non-Catastrophic Presupposition Failure

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"Non-Catastrophic Presupposition Failure" is a philosophical paper by Stephen Yablo that analyzes how certain presuppositions can fail without rendering discourse meaningless or defective, reshaping debates in the philosophy of language and logic.

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instanceOf academic article
philosophical paper
addressesQuestion how language users can continue discourse in the presence of false presuppositions
what distinguishes catastrophic from non-catastrophic presupposition failure
whether failed presuppositions always undermine meaningful discourse
aimsTo clarify the impact of presupposition failure on truth and assertibility
provide a more nuanced taxonomy of presupposition failure
associatedWithPhilosopher Stephen Yablo
author Stephen Yablo
contribution argues that certain presupposition failures can be accommodated without collapse of meaning
distinguishes catastrophic from non-catastrophic presupposition failure
reshapes debates about the effects of failed presuppositions on discourse
examines conditions under which presupposition failure is catastrophic
conditions under which presupposition failure is non-catastrophic
how speakers interpret utterances with failed presuppositions
field philosophical logic
philosophy of language
focusesOn cases where presuppositions fail but conversation continues productively
evaluation of sentences with false presuppositions
interaction between presupposition and logical consequence
genre analytic philosophy
hasImpactOn discussions of defective discourse in logic and philosophy
subsequent work on presupposition in formal semantics
hasPhilosophicalSignificance challenges views that treat all presupposition failures as equally problematic
informs debates about the logic of presupposition
supports more flexible accounts of discourse and meaning
inContextOf contemporary debates in philosophy of language
logical theories of presupposition
influencedField logical semantics
theory of presupposition
theory of truth and meaning
language English
mainClaim some presupposition failures do not render discourse meaningless or defective
mainTopic discourse
presupposition
presupposition failure
semantic defectiveness
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy of language
relatedConcept meaningfulness of discourse
pragmatic presupposition
presupposition accommodation
semantic defectiveness
semantic presupposition
truth-value gaps

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Stephen Yablo notableWork Non-Catastrophic Presupposition Failure