RT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart T1 “The Role of Presuppositions and Default Implicatures in Framing Effects” A1 Caamaño Alegre, María AB Framing effects have hardly been studied from the philosophy of language.The variations in how subjects respond to positively or negatively frameddescriptions of the same issue have received attention from social science research,where, nevertheless, a naïve understanding of speech interpretationhas undermined the different explanations offered. The present paper exploresthe semantic-pragmatic side of framing effects and provides an explanation ofthis phenomenon in terms of pragmatic presuppositions and default implicatures.It is argued that the problem of valence framing includes two overlappingphenomena; on the pollster’s side, there are wrong pragmatic presuppositions asto the kind of context that is relevant for survey interpretation, whereas the addresseeproceeds by automatically connecting a certain kind of frame to a certainkind of implicit information related to the most common context of use. YR 2021 FD 2021 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/66100 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/66100 LA eng NO “The Role of Presuppositions and Default Implicatures in Framing Effects”, en Tadeusz Ciecierski & Paweł Grabarczyk (eds.), Context Dependence in Language, Action, and Cognition, De Gruyter’s Epistemic Studies. Philosophy of Science, Cognition and Mind series, Berlin, 2021, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110702286-011, 181-208. DS UVaDOC RD 23-nov-2024