sententialism

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

sentential +‎ -ism

Noun[edit]

sententialism (uncountable)

  1. (semantics) The theory that cognition is based on and can be represented as sentences in mentalese.
    • 1989, J. Christopher Maloney, The Mundane Matter of the Mental Language, page 111:
      Sententialism does not entail that only verbal creatures can enjoy a mental language. Neither does it presuppose that an intelligent creature's language of thought must be its language of communication, []
    • 2015, Richard John Kosciejew, The Pursuing Presence of Facts:
      Thinking, according to sententialism, may then be like quoting. To quote an English sentence is to issue, in a certain way, a token of a given English sentence type: []

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