Critica 45 (133):3-26 (
2013)
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Abstract
By considering Davidson’s analysis of prepositions as defining individual
events predicates, I argue against his semantics for action sentences and stress
some logico-linguistic puzzles concerning both the interpretive pretension and the
referential indifference of this proposal. Inspired by Evans as well as by Grice,
I advance another interpretive semantics for those cases which does not take as
assumption the individual character of events and argue for a constructivist approach
to events in action discourse.