A common method of making a theory more understandable is to compare it to another theory that has been better developed. Radical interpretation is a theory that attempts to explain how communication has meaning. Radical interpretation is treated as another time-dependent theory and compared to the time-dependent theory of biological evolution. The main reason for doing this is to find the nature of the time dependence; producing analogs between the two theories is a necessary prerequisite to this and brings up many problems. When the nature of the time dependence is better known it might allow the underlying mechanism to be uncovered. Several similarities and differences are uncovered, and there appear to be more differences than similarit...
This chapter discusses the application of formal methods from social choice theory to the metasemant...
In this second part of our inquiry into the emergence and evolution of meaning, the category of mean...
“Information” (=information including its processing, communication, etc.) is indispensable for the ...
A common method of making a theory more understandable is to compare it to another theory that has b...
A common method of improving how well understood a theory is, is by comparing it to another theory w...
A common method of improving how well understood a theory is, is by comparing it to another theory w...
It is often argued that a radical interpretation procedure for the analysis of thought (especially d...
Recently it has been argued that autocatalytic theory could be applied to the origin of c...
May the theory of radical interpretation developed by Donald Davidson on the basis of Quine's argume...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Recently it has been argued that autocatalytic theory could be applied to the origin of culture. Her...
I have established previously that the complexity (intelligence) of life has two components - extrov...
Abstract. The core idea of Davidson’s philosophy of language is that a theory of truth constructed a...
Describing scientific change involves displaying scientific theories and their content. This is done...
This paper provides an exposition and defence of Lewis' theory of radical interpretation. The first ...
This chapter discusses the application of formal methods from social choice theory to the metasemant...
In this second part of our inquiry into the emergence and evolution of meaning, the category of mean...
“Information” (=information including its processing, communication, etc.) is indispensable for the ...
A common method of making a theory more understandable is to compare it to another theory that has b...
A common method of improving how well understood a theory is, is by comparing it to another theory w...
A common method of improving how well understood a theory is, is by comparing it to another theory w...
It is often argued that a radical interpretation procedure for the analysis of thought (especially d...
Recently it has been argued that autocatalytic theory could be applied to the origin of c...
May the theory of radical interpretation developed by Donald Davidson on the basis of Quine's argume...
In "Radical Interpretation" and "A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs" Donald Davidson addresses the ques...
Recently it has been argued that autocatalytic theory could be applied to the origin of culture. Her...
I have established previously that the complexity (intelligence) of life has two components - extrov...
Abstract. The core idea of Davidson’s philosophy of language is that a theory of truth constructed a...
Describing scientific change involves displaying scientific theories and their content. This is done...
This paper provides an exposition and defence of Lewis' theory of radical interpretation. The first ...
This chapter discusses the application of formal methods from social choice theory to the metasemant...
In this second part of our inquiry into the emergence and evolution of meaning, the category of mean...
“Information” (=information including its processing, communication, etc.) is indispensable for the ...