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Friederike Moltmann

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
    Université Côte D'Azur, Nice
    Research Director
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PhD, 1992
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Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
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  •  156
    Contexts and propositions
    This paper concerns itself with the relation between two important semantic notions: the traditional notion of proposition and a more recent notion of context as an information state. The notion of proposition has traditionally played an important role in the theory of meaning: propositions are entities that have independent truth conditions and act as the meaning of both independent and embedded sentences as well the objects of propositional attitudes such as assertion and belief.
    Dynamic SemanticsLinguistic CommunicationPropositions, Misc
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    States versus Tropes. Comments on C. Anderson and M. Morzycki: 'Degrees as Kinds'
    Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 33 (3): 829-841. 2015.
    In their paper ‘Degrees as Kinds’, Anderson and Morzycki, demonstrate how certain constructions in a range of languages treat kinds, manners, and degrees alike. Their proposal is to identify degrees with kinds of states and they consider states to be interchangeable with tropes. In these comments, I will raise some issues about the interchangeability of (concrete) states and tropes as well as the category of concrete states as well as Anderson and Morzycki's analysis of the comparative.
    TropesMinor Entities, Misc
  •  569
    On the Ontology of 'Cases'
    In On the Ontology of 'Cases'. 2017.
    This paper gives an account of constructions with the noun 'case' based on truthmaking and argues that 'cases' form their own ontological category.
    TruthmakersNouns, Misc
  •  2112
    Nominalizations: The Case of Nominalizations of Modal Predicates
    In Lisa Matthewson, Cécile Meier, Hotze Rullman & Thomas Ede Zimmermann (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Semantics, Wiley. 2020.
    Nominalizations of modal predicates have received little, if any, attention in the semantic or philosophical literature. This paper will argue that nominalizations of modal predicates require recognizing a novel ontological category of modal objects and it will outline a new semantics of modals based on modal objects.
    Deontic ModalsOntological CategoriesObjects, Misc
  •  232
    Reciprocals and Same/Different: Towards a Semantic Analysis
    Linguistics and Philosophy 15 (4). 1992.
    CompositionalityMereology, Misc
  •  886
    A Plural Reference Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Syntactic Trees
    In Claire Halpert, Hadas Kotek & Coppe van Urk (eds.), A Pesky Set. Papers for David Pesetsky : MIT Working Papers in Linguistics (MITWPL) 80, . 2017.
    Various syntacticians have argued that coordinate structures involve a three-dimensional syntactic structure. This paper proposes an interpretation of three-dimensional syntactic structures in terms of plural reference and argues that such structures give further support for plural reference, the view that plural terms refer to several entities at once, rather than referring to a single plural individual.
    Syntactic Phenomena, MiscConjunction
  •  1823
    Nominals and Event Structure
    In Robert Truswell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Event Structure, . 2019.
    This paper discusses three approaches to the semantics of event nominalizations and adverbial modification: the Davidsonian account, the Kimian account, and the truthmaker account. It argues that a combination of all three accounts is needed for the semantics of the full range of event, trope, and state nominalizations in English.
    AdverbsNounsTruthmakers
  •  197
    Exception sentences and polyadic quantification
    Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (3). 1995.
    In this paper, I have proposed a compositional semantic analysis of exception NPs from which three core properties of exception constructions could be derived. I have shown that this analysis overcomes various empirical and conceptual shortcomings of prior proposals of the semantics of exception sentences. The analysis was first formulated for simple exception NPs, where the EP-complement was considered a set-denoting term and the EP-associate was a monadic quantifier. It was then generalized in…Read more
    In this paper, I have proposed a compositional semantic analysis of exception NPs from which three core properties of exception constructions could be derived. I have shown that this analysis overcomes various empirical and conceptual shortcomings of prior proposals of the semantics of exception sentences. The analysis was first formulated for simple exception NPs, where the EP-complement was considered a set-denoting term and the EP-associate was a monadic quantifier. It was then generalized in two steps: first, in order to account for quantified EP-complements, and second, in order to account for polyadic quantifiers as the EP-associates. An additional assumption that was made in several places was that EPs may operate at the level of implications. The consequences of this assumption, though, still have to be investigated
    Quantifiers
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    Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language
    Oxford University Press. 2012.
    This book pursues the question of how and whether natural language allows for reference to abstract objects in a fully systematic way. By making full use of contemporary linguistic semantics, it presents a much greater range of linguistic generalizations than has previously been taken into consideration in philosophical discussions, and it argues for an ontological picture is very different from that generally taken for granted by philosophers and semanticists alike. Reference to abstract object…Read more
    This book pursues the question of how and whether natural language allows for reference to abstract objects in a fully systematic way. By making full use of contemporary linguistic semantics, it presents a much greater range of linguistic generalizations than has previously been taken into consideration in philosophical discussions, and it argues for an ontological picture is very different from that generally taken for granted by philosophers and semanticists alike. Reference to abstract objects such as properties, numbers, propositions, and degrees is considerably more marginal than generally held.
    NumbersTropesKind TermsAttitude AscriptionsUniversalsProperty NominalismThe Role of PropositionsAbst…Read more
    NumbersTropesKind TermsAttitude AscriptionsUniversalsProperty NominalismThe Role of PropositionsAbstract Objects, Misc
  •  1256
    Variable Objects and Truthmaking
    In Mircea Dumitru (ed.), Metaphysics, Meaning, and Modality: Themes from Kit Fine, Oxford University Press. 2020.
    This paper will focus on a philosophically significant construction whose semantics brings together two important notions in Kit Fine’s philosophy, the notion of truthmaking and the notion of a variable embodiment, or its extension, namely what I call a ‘variable object’. This is the construction of definite NPs like 'the number of people that can fit into the bus', 'the book John needs to write', and 'the gifted mathematician John claims to be'. Such NPs are analysed as standing for variable ob…Read more
    This paper will focus on a philosophically significant construction whose semantics brings together two important notions in Kit Fine’s philosophy, the notion of truthmaking and the notion of a variable embodiment, or its extension, namely what I call a ‘variable object’. This is the construction of definite NPs like 'the number of people that can fit into the bus', 'the book John needs to write', and 'the gifted mathematician John claims to be'. Such NPs are analysed as standing for variable objects, which are part of the 'shallow', construction-driven ontology of natural language, yet are real.
    Modal Expressions, MiscNonexistent ObjectsDesire AscriptionsIntensional Transitive VerbsPromisesTrut…Read more
    Modal Expressions, MiscNonexistent ObjectsDesire AscriptionsIntensional Transitive VerbsPromisesTruthmaker Semantics
  •  911
    Partial Content and Expressions of Part and Whole. Discussion of Stephen Yablo: Aboutness
    Philosophical Studies 174 (3): 797-808. 2017.
    In 'Aboutness' (MIT Press 2014), Yablo argues for the importance of the notions of partial content and of partial truth. This paper argues that those notions are involved in a much greater range of entities than acknowledged by Yablo. The paper also argues that some of those entities involve a notion of partial satisfaction as well as partial existence (and partial validity).
    MereologyPropositions as Sets of WorldsThe Basis of Meaning, MiscTruthmaker Semantics
  •  1188
    Two kinds of universals and two kinds of collections
    Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (6). 2004.
    This paper argues for an ontological distinction between two kinds of universals, 'kinds of tropes' such as 'wisdom' and properties such as 'the property of being wise'. It argues that the distinction is parallel to that between two kinds of collections, pluralities such as 'the students' and collective objects such as 'the class'. The paper argues for the priortity of distributive readings with pluralities on the basis of predicates of extent or shape, such 'large' or 'long'.
    Kind TermsSemantics, MiscMass Nouns and Count NounsUniversalsAbstract ObjectsReference, MiscFormal S…Read more
    Kind TermsSemantics, MiscMass Nouns and Count NounsUniversalsAbstract ObjectsReference, MiscFormal SemanticsTropesMereology, Misc
  •  1069
    Intensional Relative Clauses and the Semantics of Variable Objects
    In Manfred Krifka & Schenner Mathias (eds.), Reconstruction Effects in Relative Clauses, De Gruyter Akademie Forschung. 2019.
    NPs with intensional relative clauses such as 'the book John needs to write' pose a significant challenge for semantic theory. Such NPs act like referential terms, yet they do not stand for a particular actual object. This paper will develop a semantic analysis of such NPs on the basis of the notion of a variable object. The analysis avoids a range of difficulties that a more standard analysis based on the notion of an individual concept would face. Most importantly, unlike the latter, the propo…Read more
    NPs with intensional relative clauses such as 'the book John needs to write' pose a significant challenge for semantic theory. Such NPs act like referential terms, yet they do not stand for a particular actual object. This paper will develop a semantic analysis of such NPs on the basis of the notion of a variable object. The analysis avoids a range of difficulties that a more standard analysis based on the notion of an individual concept would face. Most importantly, unlike the latter, the proposed analysis can be carried over NPs such as 'the number of people that fit into the bus', which describe tropes (particularized properties)
    Quantification and OntologyMinor Entities, MiscEvent-Based SemanticsScopeSituation SemanticsDescript…Read more
    Quantification and OntologyMinor Entities, MiscEvent-Based SemanticsScopeSituation SemanticsDescriptions, Misc
  •  285
    Presuppositions and Quantifier Domains
    Synthese 149 (1): 179-224. 2006.
    In this paper, I will argue for a new account of presuppositions which is based on double indexing as well as minimal representational contexts providing antecedent material for anaphoric presuppositions, rather than notions of context defined in terms of the interlocutors’ pragmatic presuppositions or the information accumulated from the preceding discourse. This account applies in particular to new phenomena concerning the presupposition of quantifier domains. But it is also intended to be an …Read more
    In this paper, I will argue for a new account of presuppositions which is based on double indexing as well as minimal representational contexts providing antecedent material for anaphoric presuppositions, rather than notions of context defined in terms of the interlocutors’ pragmatic presuppositions or the information accumulated from the preceding discourse. This account applies in particular to new phenomena concerning the presupposition of quantifier domains. But it is also intended to be an account of presuppositions in general. The account differs from the Satisfaction Theory and the Binding Theory of presuppositions in that it can be viewed as a conservative extension of traditional static semantics and in that it does not involve the notion of pragmatic presupposition.
    Presuppositional Account of DescriptionsTwo-Dimensional SemanticsDynamic SemanticsPresuppositionQuan…Read more
    Presuppositional Account of DescriptionsTwo-Dimensional SemanticsDynamic SemanticsPresuppositionQuantifier RestrictionPronouns and Anaphora
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