Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant consequences for the characterisation of explicit and implicit content, the decoding/inferring distinction and the semantics/pragmatics interface. According to the traditional perspective in semantics (called "literalism" or "semantic minimalism"), it is possible to attribute truth-conditions to a sentence independently of any context of utterance, i.e. in virtue of its meaning alone. We must then distinguish between the proposition literally expressed by a sentence ("what is said" by the sentence, its literal truth-conditions) and the implicit meaning of the sentence ("what is implicated" by a speaker uttering the sentence). Over the past for...
Contextualism in epistemology is the doctrine that the proposition expressed by a knowledge attribut...
After summarizing the main intuitions and lines of reasoning at the basis of contextualism, I focus ...
Contextualism is the view that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions can shift according to ...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
Contextualism is an epistemological claim that truth-conditions of knowledge ascribing sentences dep...
Semantic contextualism is recently one of the most discussed epistemological theories. So far, the m...
Following Gottlob Frege’s seminal work, in particular the famous « context principle » from Die Grun...
In recent years, a number of new trends have seen light at the intersection of semantics and philoso...
Both Literalism and Contextualism come in many varieties. There are radical, and less radical, versi...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
The distinction between semantics and pragmatics is often seen as a discussion about where to place ...
The aims of this paper are twofold: to present an argument in favour of a version of the contextuali...
What is radical contextualism? This review aims at using the contributions in this collection to pro...
In the recent debate on the semantic/pragmatic divide, Herman Cappe-len and Ernie Lepore (2005) on t...
Contextualism in epistemology is the doctrine that the proposition expressed by a knowledge attribut...
After summarizing the main intuitions and lines of reasoning at the basis of contextualism, I focus ...
Contextualism is the view that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions can shift according to ...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
Contextualism is an epistemological claim that truth-conditions of knowledge ascribing sentences dep...
Semantic contextualism is recently one of the most discussed epistemological theories. So far, the m...
Following Gottlob Frege’s seminal work, in particular the famous « context principle » from Die Grun...
In recent years, a number of new trends have seen light at the intersection of semantics and philoso...
Both Literalism and Contextualism come in many varieties. There are radical, and less radical, versi...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
The distinction between semantics and pragmatics is often seen as a discussion about where to place ...
The aims of this paper are twofold: to present an argument in favour of a version of the contextuali...
What is radical contextualism? This review aims at using the contributions in this collection to pro...
In the recent debate on the semantic/pragmatic divide, Herman Cappe-len and Ernie Lepore (2005) on t...
Contextualism in epistemology is the doctrine that the proposition expressed by a knowledge attribut...
After summarizing the main intuitions and lines of reasoning at the basis of contextualism, I focus ...
Contextualism is the view that the truth conditions of knowledge ascriptions can shift according to ...