I investigate two intuitions regarding the reference of proper names and natural kind terms that have received significant attention in the philosophy of language, and I discuss the role that they have played in modeling communicative exchanges using the two-dimensional framework in the views defended by Robert Stalnaker, Frank Jackson, and David Chalmers. I call the first intuition the uniform extension intuition: the intuition that proper names and natural kinds refer uniformly across worlds. This means that a proper name uniformly refers to the same individual—namely, the individual to which it refers at the actual world—across all worlds at which refers to anything at all, and a natural kind term uniformly refers to all and only samples...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
1. Since we are all natural language communicants, we always construct implicit messages when we spe...
ll The present thesis emphasizes one among many themes developed in Wittgenstein's TLP, namely,...
I investigate two intuitions regarding the reference of proper names and natural kind terms that hav...
It is widely presumed that the world exhibits hierarchical structure: that the objects of science ca...
In this dissertation I examine some issues in two-dimensional modal semantics. I begin by defining t...
FURRY, and SMOOTH (i.e., lexical concepts) are acquired from perceptual experiences along with some ...
This thesis investigates the implications of binding phenomena for the develop-ment of a reductionis...
‘Two-dimensional semantics ’ denotes a family of semantic theories rooted in intensional semantics, ...
In this paper I attempt to lay the groundwork for an algorithm that measures sentence competency. He...
Abstract: My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referen...
David Chalmers's two-dimensionalism purports to provide a framework for thinking about meaning ...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.My dissertation evaluates the me...
This dissertation is about Semantic Uniformity. Semantic Uniformity is the claim that what is true f...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
1. Since we are all natural language communicants, we always construct implicit messages when we spe...
ll The present thesis emphasizes one among many themes developed in Wittgenstein's TLP, namely,...
I investigate two intuitions regarding the reference of proper names and natural kind terms that hav...
It is widely presumed that the world exhibits hierarchical structure: that the objects of science ca...
In this dissertation I examine some issues in two-dimensional modal semantics. I begin by defining t...
FURRY, and SMOOTH (i.e., lexical concepts) are acquired from perceptual experiences along with some ...
This thesis investigates the implications of binding phenomena for the develop-ment of a reductionis...
‘Two-dimensional semantics ’ denotes a family of semantic theories rooted in intensional semantics, ...
In this paper I attempt to lay the groundwork for an algorithm that measures sentence competency. He...
Abstract: My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referen...
David Chalmers's two-dimensionalism purports to provide a framework for thinking about meaning ...
Both lay people and scientists organize the world around them by categorizing particular things (obj...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Philosophy, 2009.My dissertation evaluates the me...
This dissertation is about Semantic Uniformity. Semantic Uniformity is the claim that what is true f...
Classifications are useful and efficient. We group things into kinds to facilitate the acquisition ...
1. Since we are all natural language communicants, we always construct implicit messages when we spe...
ll The present thesis emphasizes one among many themes developed in Wittgenstein's TLP, namely,...