Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their use and in part by the objective naturalness of candidate meanings. This hypothesis is commonly attributed to David Lewis, and has been put to philosophical work by Brian Weatherson, Ted Sider and others. I argue that there is no evidence that Lewis ever endorsed the view, and that his actual account of language reveals good reasons against it
The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is n...
We argue that Lewis would have rejected recent appeals to the notions of ‘metaphysical dependency’, ...
The present thesis is a response to Kripke’s sceptical argument for the conclusion that there are no...
Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their...
Many accept David Lewis's (1983) claim that, among the candidate meanings for our predicates, some a...
Many writers have held that in his later work, David Lewis adopted a theory of predicate meaning suc...
‘Moral Twin Earth’ thought experiments constitute a central semantic challenge to naturalistic norma...
2011 Bingham winner for best undergraduate essay.Both David Lewis and Ted Sider have used natural pr...
It is widely assumed in philosophy that there is a tight connection between semantics and metaphysic...
This article argues that there is a great divide between semantics and metaphysics. Much of what is ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the connections between metaphysical naturalism a...
We propose a novel interpretation of Lewis on the analysis of modality that is constructed from prim...
In "Ramseyan Humility," David Lewis argues that we cannot know what the fundamental properties in ou...
Funding for this research was provided by the John Templeton Foundation, grant number 59023Recent cr...
This paper defends the use-based metasemantic project against the problem of meaning without use, wh...
The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is n...
We argue that Lewis would have rejected recent appeals to the notions of ‘metaphysical dependency’, ...
The present thesis is a response to Kripke’s sceptical argument for the conclusion that there are no...
Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their...
Many accept David Lewis's (1983) claim that, among the candidate meanings for our predicates, some a...
Many writers have held that in his later work, David Lewis adopted a theory of predicate meaning suc...
‘Moral Twin Earth’ thought experiments constitute a central semantic challenge to naturalistic norma...
2011 Bingham winner for best undergraduate essay.Both David Lewis and Ted Sider have used natural pr...
It is widely assumed in philosophy that there is a tight connection between semantics and metaphysic...
This article argues that there is a great divide between semantics and metaphysics. Much of what is ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the connections between metaphysical naturalism a...
We propose a novel interpretation of Lewis on the analysis of modality that is constructed from prim...
In "Ramseyan Humility," David Lewis argues that we cannot know what the fundamental properties in ou...
Funding for this research was provided by the John Templeton Foundation, grant number 59023Recent cr...
This paper defends the use-based metasemantic project against the problem of meaning without use, wh...
The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is n...
We argue that Lewis would have rejected recent appeals to the notions of ‘metaphysical dependency’, ...
The present thesis is a response to Kripke’s sceptical argument for the conclusion that there are no...