This paper considers the problem of assigning meanings to empty natural kind terms. It does so in the context of the Twin-Earth externalist-internalist debate about whether the meanings of natural kind terms are individuated by the external physical environment of the speakers using these terms. The paper clarifies and outlines the different ways in which meanings could be assigned to empty natural kind terms. And it argues that externalists do not have the semantic resources to assign them meanings. The paper ends on a sceptical note concerning the fruitfulness of using the Twin-Earth setting in debates about the semantics of empty natural kind terms
peer reviewedAre there “social kinds” the way there are “natural kinds”? Are social sciences likely ...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
ABSTRACT. It has been widely thought that natural kind terms are, in Kripke’s sense, rigid in a way ...
This paper considers the problem of assigning meanings to empty natural kind terms. It does so in th...
The aim of this paper is to show what sorts of logics are required by externalist and internalist ac...
Following the influential thought experiments by Hilary Putnam and others, philosophers of language ...
The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth thought exp...
Abstract The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth th...
Since Kripke's and Putnam's work in the 1970's, most philosophers have assumed that our natural kind...
The new externalist picture of natural kind terms due to Kripke, Putnam, and others has become quite...
Kripke and Putnam have convinced most philosophers that we cannot do metaphysics of nature by analys...
Temporal externalism (TE) is the thesis (defended by Jackman (1999)) that the contents of some of an...
Some experimental studies have recently claimed to undermine semantic externalism about natural kind...
I assume the externalist claims that meanings are not in the head, extension is not determined by i...
This paper clarifies and defends the Kripkean view of na tural kind terms, with some help from Kapla...
peer reviewedAre there “social kinds” the way there are “natural kinds”? Are social sciences likely ...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
ABSTRACT. It has been widely thought that natural kind terms are, in Kripke’s sense, rigid in a way ...
This paper considers the problem of assigning meanings to empty natural kind terms. It does so in th...
The aim of this paper is to show what sorts of logics are required by externalist and internalist ac...
Following the influential thought experiments by Hilary Putnam and others, philosophers of language ...
The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth thought exp...
Abstract The contemporary popularity of semantic externalism has arisen from so-called Twin Earth th...
Since Kripke's and Putnam's work in the 1970's, most philosophers have assumed that our natural kind...
The new externalist picture of natural kind terms due to Kripke, Putnam, and others has become quite...
Kripke and Putnam have convinced most philosophers that we cannot do metaphysics of nature by analys...
Temporal externalism (TE) is the thesis (defended by Jackman (1999)) that the contents of some of an...
Some experimental studies have recently claimed to undermine semantic externalism about natural kind...
I assume the externalist claims that meanings are not in the head, extension is not determined by i...
This paper clarifies and defends the Kripkean view of na tural kind terms, with some help from Kapla...
peer reviewedAre there “social kinds” the way there are “natural kinds”? Are social sciences likely ...
The article examines the role of natural kinds in semantic theorizing, which has largely been conduc...
ABSTRACT. It has been widely thought that natural kind terms are, in Kripke’s sense, rigid in a way ...