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THE FREGE–GEACH PROBLEM, MODUS PONENS, AND LEGAL LANGUAGE
THE FREGE–GEACH PROBLEM, MODUS PONENS, AND LEGAL LANGUAGE

Author(s): Vitaly Ogleznev
Subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Law
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: ascriptive language; ascriptivism; Frege–Geach Problem; Modus Ponens;

Summary/Abstract: This paper proposes a new pragmatic interpretation of the Frege–Geach problem and presents a possible solution using a model of ascriptive legal language. The first section includes the definition of the Frege–Geach problem. In the second section, I analyze the content of Geach’s critical argument against prescriptivism in ethics. I discuss what Geach means by ascriptivism, why he mixes it with prescriptivism, and why a particular article by Herbert Hart became the subject of criticism by Geach. The third section proposes a possible solution to the Frege–Geach problem based on the explication of the assertoric force of ascriptive legal utterances and the performativity of legal language.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 93
  • Page Range: 167-176
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English