Abstract: According to the thesis of semantic underdetermination, most sentences of a natural language lack a definite semantic interpretation. This thesis supports an argu-ment against the use of natural language as an instrument of thought, based on the premise that cognition requires a semantically precise and compositional instrument. In this paper we examine several ways to construe this argument, as well as possible ways out for the cognitive view of natural language in the introspectivist version defended by Carruthers. Finally, we sketch a view of the role of language in thought as a specialized tool, showing how it avoids the consequences of semantic underdetermination
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
According to the principle of linguistic relativity, most prominently proposed by Whorf, the languag...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
Abstract: This paper deals with the relationship between language and thought, focusing on the quest...
The standard view of classical cognitive science stated that cognition consists in the manipulation ...
This dissertation is an examination of the nature and consequences of semantic underdetermination. A...
I explore some of the issues that arise when trying to establish a con-nection between the underspec...
This chapter provides a partial overview of some currently debated issues in the cognitive science o...
Language in Cognition argues that language is based on the human construal of reality. Humans refer ...
The paper is focused on the relationship between thought and language. One of the current hypotheses...
The author describes two uncontrolled assumptions in cognitive semantics that researchers have barel...
In this contribution, I compare Integral Linguistics (IL) and Mainstream Cognitive Linguistics (MCL)...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
This paper considers one aspect of the relationship between language and thought, focusing on a theo...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
According to the principle of linguistic relativity, most prominently proposed by Whorf, the languag...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
Abstract: This paper deals with the relationship between language and thought, focusing on the quest...
The standard view of classical cognitive science stated that cognition consists in the manipulation ...
This dissertation is an examination of the nature and consequences of semantic underdetermination. A...
I explore some of the issues that arise when trying to establish a con-nection between the underspec...
This chapter provides a partial overview of some currently debated issues in the cognitive science o...
Language in Cognition argues that language is based on the human construal of reality. Humans refer ...
The paper is focused on the relationship between thought and language. One of the current hypotheses...
The author describes two uncontrolled assumptions in cognitive semantics that researchers have barel...
In this contribution, I compare Integral Linguistics (IL) and Mainstream Cognitive Linguistics (MCL)...
I show that there are good arguments and evidence to boot that support the language as an instrument...
This paper considers one aspect of the relationship between language and thought, focusing on a theo...
The rule of the game, therefore, is not for the reader to say 'You can't do that', be...
According to the principle of linguistic relativity, most prominently proposed by Whorf, the languag...
Debates on meaning and cognition suggest that an embodied cognition account is exclusive of a symbol...