This dialogue concerns metasemantics and language cognition. It defends a Lewisian conception of languages as entities (Lewis 1975), arguing that semantic facts are necessities (Soames 1984), and therefore not naturalistically reducible. It identifies spoken languages as idiolects, in line roughly with Chomskyan I-languages. It relocates traditional metasemantic indeterminacy arguments as indeterminacies of what language an agent speaks or cognizes. Finally, it aims to provide a theoretical analysis of the cognizing relation in terms of the agent's assigning certain meanings to strings. © 2013 The Royal Institute of Philosophy
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barry c. smith EVERY speaker of a language knows a bewildering variety of linguistic facts and will ...
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SummaryThis thesis considers the scientific status of linguistics and the historical and contemporar...
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Research on dialogue is concerned with the study of how communication takes place through language i...