On preferring

Linguistics and Philosophy 45 (6):1315-1344 (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper, I draw attention to comparative preference claims, i.e. sentences of the form \S prefers p to q\. I show that preference claims exhibit interesting patterns, and try to develop a semantics that captures them. Then I use my account of preference to provide an analysis of desire. The resulting entry for desire ascriptions is independently motivated, and finds support from a wide range of phenomena.

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Kyle H. Blumberg
University of Melbourne

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