Christian Beyer, referring to a combination of Husserl’s and Searle’s theses, proposes an account of meaning that is context-dependent and that expresses not only propositional content but also the intentional state of the speaker. However, he tries to weaken Searle’s Background Hypothesis, which should be restricted only to the speaker. Thus he excludes from the relation of intentional directedness the third element (called either the hearer, interpreter, or consumer). I will argue that if avoiding radical contextualism is right, it cannot be implemented at the cost of the Background Hypothesis and the triadic relation of intentionality
Strawson proposed in the early seventies an attractive three-fold distinction regarding how context ...
After presenting Kripke’s criticism to Frege’s ideas on context dependence of thoughts, I present tw...
This paper has the following structure: first, Paul Grice’s original account of non-natural meaning ...
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Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
This thesis has two parts. In Part I there is an argument for the conclusion that a linguistic pheno...
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This paper explores three important interrelated themes in Putnam’s philosophy: language, ...
Strawson proposed in the early seventies an attractive three-fold distinction regarding how context ...
After presenting Kripke’s criticism to Frege’s ideas on context dependence of thoughts, I present tw...
This paper has the following structure: first, Paul Grice’s original account of non-natural meaning ...
http://open-mind.net/ http://open-mind.net/papers/grasping-meaning2014a-commentary-on-christian-b...
It is widely held that (truth-conditional) meaning is context-dependent. According to John Searle�...
This paper examines some of the interactions between holism, contextualism, and externalism, and wil...
According to the perceptual view of language comprehension, listeners typically recover high-level l...
Two suggestions by Pacholik-Żuromska, concerning the background of “I”-references and the intersubje...
The present article concentrates on understanding the limits of language from the realm of...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
This thesis has two parts. In Part I there is an argument for the conclusion that a linguistic pheno...
What I communicate with ‘Give me that’, pointing at a book, differs from what I communicate by it po...
This paper explores three important interrelated themes in Putnam’s philosophy: language, ...
Strawson proposed in the early seventies an attractive three-fold distinction regarding how context ...
After presenting Kripke’s criticism to Frege’s ideas on context dependence of thoughts, I present tw...
This paper has the following structure: first, Paul Grice’s original account of non-natural meaning ...