In two fascinating articles, Machery, Mallon, Nichols, and Stich [2004, forthcoming] use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theories of reference which are then deployed in philosophical arguments outside the philosophy of language. Machery et al. ran a cross-cultural survey asking Western and East Asian participants about a famous case from the philosophical literature on reference (Kripke’s Gödel example). They interpret their results as indicating that there is significant variation in participants’ intuitions about semantic reference for that case. We argue that this interpretation is mistaken. We detail a type of ambiguity found in Machery et al.’s probe but not yet noted in the ...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
The main goal of the paper is to propose a methodology for the theory of reference in which experime...
Since Machery et al. Cognition 92, B1-B12 (2004) attacked Kripke’s refutation of classical descripti...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
The main goal of the paper is to propose a methodology for the theory of reference in which experime...
In order to uphold the claim that referential intuitions are a reliable source ofevidence for theori...
Mallon, Machery, Nichols and Stich (Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79: 332–356, 2009) argu...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In a series of papers, Machery, Mallon, Nichols and Stich critique so-called arguments from referenc...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
The main goal of the paper is to propose a methodology for the theory of reference in which experime...
Since Machery et al. Cognition 92, B1-B12 (2004) attacked Kripke’s refutation of classical descripti...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
The main goal of the paper is to propose a methodology for the theory of reference in which experime...
In order to uphold the claim that referential intuitions are a reliable source ofevidence for theori...
Mallon, Machery, Nichols and Stich (Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79: 332–356, 2009) argu...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In a series of papers, Machery, Mallon, Nichols and Stich critique so-called arguments from referenc...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...
A standard methodology in philosophy of language is to use intuitions as evidence. Machery, Mallon, ...