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 purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the connections between metaphysical naturalism a...
I argue that the most popular versions of naturalism imply nominalism in philosophy of mathematics. ...
David Lewis’s arguments against magical ersatzism are notoriously puzzling. Untangling different str...
Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their...
‘Moral Twin Earth’ thought experiments constitute a central semantic challenge to naturalistic norma...
It is widely assumed in philosophy that there is a tight connection between semantics and metaphysic...
Many writers have held that in his later work, David Lewis adopted a theory of predicate meaning suc...
Many accept David Lewis's (1983) claim that, among the candidate meanings for our predicates, some a...
Recent critiques of methodological naturalism (MN) claim that it fails by conflicting with Christian...
The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is n...
Nothing seems more obvious than that our words have meaning. When people speak to each other, they e...
We propose a novel interpretation of Lewis on the analysis of modality that is constructed from prim...
There are two opposed interpretations of truth-theoretic semantic theories: a reductive, atomistic i...
In this paper, a modest version of the Semantic View is motivated as both tenable and potentially fr...
The author reviews and summarizes, in as jargon–free way as he is capable of, the form of anti–plato...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the connections between metaphysical naturalism a...
I argue that the most popular versions of naturalism imply nominalism in philosophy of mathematics. ...
David Lewis’s arguments against magical ersatzism are notoriously puzzling. Untangling different str...
Magnetism in meta-semantics is the view that the meaning of our words is determined in part by their...
‘Moral Twin Earth’ thought experiments constitute a central semantic challenge to naturalistic norma...
It is widely assumed in philosophy that there is a tight connection between semantics and metaphysic...
Many writers have held that in his later work, David Lewis adopted a theory of predicate meaning suc...
Many accept David Lewis's (1983) claim that, among the candidate meanings for our predicates, some a...
Recent critiques of methodological naturalism (MN) claim that it fails by conflicting with Christian...
The views of David Lewis and the Meinongians are both often met with an incredulous stare. This is n...
Nothing seems more obvious than that our words have meaning. When people speak to each other, they e...
We propose a novel interpretation of Lewis on the analysis of modality that is constructed from prim...
There are two opposed interpretations of truth-theoretic semantic theories: a reductive, atomistic i...
In this paper, a modest version of the Semantic View is motivated as both tenable and potentially fr...
The author reviews and summarizes, in as jargon–free way as he is capable of, the form of anti–plato...
The purpose of this dissertation is to investigate the connections between metaphysical naturalism a...
I argue that the most popular versions of naturalism imply nominalism in philosophy of mathematics. ...
David Lewis’s arguments against magical ersatzism are notoriously puzzling. Untangling different str...