Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is metaphysical: to reductively analyze normative facts, properties, and relations in terms of non-normative facts, properties, and relations. But the method is linguistic: to first provide a reductive analysis of the corresponding bits of normative language, with a particular focus on ‘good’, ‘ought’, and ‘reason’. The gap between language and reality is then bridged by taking linguistic analysis as a guide to conceptual analysis, and conceptual analysis as a guide to metaphysical analysis. In this review, I consider three challenges to Finlay’s project that deserve more attention than they receive in the book. The first concerns Finlay’s claim to ...
This book intertwines theoretical, linguistc and philosophical reflection on language and speech, w...
This study reports on some of the features and practices of sense making involved in the work of exp...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is meta...
SummaryThis thesis considers the scientific status of linguistics and the historical and contemporar...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
This book is a welcome addition to the literature on language policy. The authors are mainly concern...
On the assumption that there are no objective normative facts, what is the best theory of normative ...
In contrast to what has happened in other sciences, the establishment of what is the study object of...
In contrast to what has happened in other sciences, the establishment of what is the study object of...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
There are many differing ways to be a realist about language. This paper seeks to classify some of t...
This book is intended as counter-evidence to the perception that Linguistics is a domain of dusty sc...
How to Understand Language by Bernard Weiss, professor at the University of Cape Town, is a study of...
In this thesis I employ the experimental method to inform three important debates within the philoso...
This book intertwines theoretical, linguistc and philosophical reflection on language and speech, w...
This study reports on some of the features and practices of sense making involved in the work of exp...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...
Stephen Finlay’s Confusion of Tongues is a bold and sophisticated book. The overarching goal is meta...
SummaryThis thesis considers the scientific status of linguistics and the historical and contemporar...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
This book is a welcome addition to the literature on language policy. The authors are mainly concern...
On the assumption that there are no objective normative facts, what is the best theory of normative ...
In contrast to what has happened in other sciences, the establishment of what is the study object of...
In contrast to what has happened in other sciences, the establishment of what is the study object of...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
There are many differing ways to be a realist about language. This paper seeks to classify some of t...
This book is intended as counter-evidence to the perception that Linguistics is a domain of dusty sc...
How to Understand Language by Bernard Weiss, professor at the University of Cape Town, is a study of...
In this thesis I employ the experimental method to inform three important debates within the philoso...
This book intertwines theoretical, linguistc and philosophical reflection on language and speech, w...
This study reports on some of the features and practices of sense making involved in the work of exp...
The philosophy of language of Robert Brandom is based on a theoretical structure composed of three m...