I defend the normativity of meaning against recent objections by arguing for a new interpretation of the ‘ought’ relevant to meaning. Both critics and defenders of the normativity thesis have understood statements about how an expression ought to be used as either prescriptive or semantic. I propose an alternative view of the ‘ought’ as conveying the primitively normative attitudes speakers must adopt towards their uses if they are to use the expression with understanding
The aim is (i) to outline an account what it is to grasp the meaning of a predicative term, and (ii)...
[eng]According to Sellars, our talk about meanings is essentially normative: meanings are ...
This article focuses on some issues in the contemporary debate about the normativity of meaning init...
I defend the normativity of meaning against recent objections by arguing for a new interpretation of...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
There has been much debate over whether to accept the claim that meaning is normative. One obstacle ...
According to Normativism, what an expression means has immediate implications for how a subject shou...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
Contemporary debate on the nature of meaning centres on whether meaning is normative. Agreement is w...
Meaning, according to a significant number of philosophers, is an intrinsically normative notion.1 F...
"Meaning is normative" has become a popular dictum in the philosophy of language. Moreover, some pro...
According to Paul Boghossian, the claim that the concept of linguistic meaning is normative has no p...
This paper presents a new argument to defend the normativity of meaning, specifically the thesis tha...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
The aim is (i) to outline an account what it is to grasp the meaning of a predicative term, and (ii)...
[eng]According to Sellars, our talk about meanings is essentially normative: meanings are ...
This article focuses on some issues in the contemporary debate about the normativity of meaning init...
I defend the normativity of meaning against recent objections by arguing for a new interpretation of...
The question of whether meaning is inherently normative has become a central topic in philosophy and...
There has been much debate over whether to accept the claim that meaning is normative. One obstacle ...
According to Normativism, what an expression means has immediate implications for how a subject shou...
What is the normativity of (linguistic) meaning? What exactly does this thesis (that meaning is norm...
According to a venerable tradition in philosophy and linguistics, expressions have meaning through b...
Contemporary debate on the nature of meaning centres on whether meaning is normative. Agreement is w...
Meaning, according to a significant number of philosophers, is an intrinsically normative notion.1 F...
"Meaning is normative" has become a popular dictum in the philosophy of language. Moreover, some pro...
According to Paul Boghossian, the claim that the concept of linguistic meaning is normative has no p...
This paper presents a new argument to defend the normativity of meaning, specifically the thesis tha...
Normativity is what gives reasons their force, makes words meaningful, and makes rules and laws bind...
The aim is (i) to outline an account what it is to grasp the meaning of a predicative term, and (ii)...
[eng]According to Sellars, our talk about meanings is essentially normative: meanings are ...
This article focuses on some issues in the contemporary debate about the normativity of meaning init...