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The Paraphrase Argument Against Collective Actions
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ParaphrasePhilosophy Of LanguageSyntaxCollective ActionsParaphrase ProcedureCollective IntentionalityCollective Action ProblemCollective ActionBest Paraphrase ProcedureLawPrinciple Of CompositionalityDiscourse AnalysisRhetoricLanguage StudiesSemanticsLinguisticsSpeech Act
This paper is about the status of collective actions. According to one view, collective actions metaphysically reduce to individual actions because sentences about collective actions are merely a shorthand for sentences about individual actions. I reconstruct an argument for this view and show via counterexamples that it is not sound. The argument relies on a paraphrase procedure to unpack alleged shorthand sentences about collective actions into sentences about individual actions. I argue that the best paraphrase procedure that has been put forward so far fails to produce adequate results.
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