Mental (or semantic) holism is the doctrine that the identity of a belief content (or the meaning of a sentence that expresses it) is determined by its place in the web of beliefs or sentences comprising a whole theory or group of theories. It can be contrasted with two other views: atomism and molecularism. Molecularism characterizes meaning and content in terms of relatively small parts of the web in a way that allows many different theories to share those parts. For example, the meaning of 'chase' might be said by a molecularist to be try to catch. Atomism characterizes meaning and content in terms of none of the web; it says that sentences and beliefs have meaning or content independently of their relations to other sentences or beliefs...
Is the principle of semantic compositionality compatible with the principle of semantic holism? The ...
In Howard's historical account of Einstein's break with the Vienna Circle, he attributes the rift to...
ries introduce new terms, so-called theoretical terms. They denote properties, usually functional pr...
Mental or semantic holism can be roughly characterized as the doctrine that the meanings of one’s se...
Ever since Quine unceremoniously dismantled the analytic/synthetic distinction1, worries concerning ...
Must an intentional realist be a semantic atomist ? Semantic holism is the view that the content of...
Holism is the notion that all the elements in a system, whether physical, biological, social or poli...
Understanding an indivisible cognition through the analytic part has its own beauty that we can call...
International audienceAccording to semantic holism, semantic properties are anatomic by nature, i.e....
It might be that the phrase ‘local holism’ covers a range of explanatory possibilities spreading to ...
It might be that the phrase ‘local holism’ covers a range of explanatory possibilities spreading to ...
In this paper I present a version of meaning holism proposed by Henry Jackman (1999a, 1999b, 2005 an...
this paper. However, there is no reason to expect the conceptual connections to be unidirectional, i...
Quantum computation has suggested some new forms of quantum logic (called quantum computational logi...
Whether or not meaning is compositional has been a major issue in linguistics and formal philosophy ...
Is the principle of semantic compositionality compatible with the principle of semantic holism? The ...
In Howard's historical account of Einstein's break with the Vienna Circle, he attributes the rift to...
ries introduce new terms, so-called theoretical terms. They denote properties, usually functional pr...
Mental or semantic holism can be roughly characterized as the doctrine that the meanings of one’s se...
Ever since Quine unceremoniously dismantled the analytic/synthetic distinction1, worries concerning ...
Must an intentional realist be a semantic atomist ? Semantic holism is the view that the content of...
Holism is the notion that all the elements in a system, whether physical, biological, social or poli...
Understanding an indivisible cognition through the analytic part has its own beauty that we can call...
International audienceAccording to semantic holism, semantic properties are anatomic by nature, i.e....
It might be that the phrase ‘local holism’ covers a range of explanatory possibilities spreading to ...
It might be that the phrase ‘local holism’ covers a range of explanatory possibilities spreading to ...
In this paper I present a version of meaning holism proposed by Henry Jackman (1999a, 1999b, 2005 an...
this paper. However, there is no reason to expect the conceptual connections to be unidirectional, i...
Quantum computation has suggested some new forms of quantum logic (called quantum computational logi...
Whether or not meaning is compositional has been a major issue in linguistics and formal philosophy ...
Is the principle of semantic compositionality compatible with the principle of semantic holism? The ...
In Howard's historical account of Einstein's break with the Vienna Circle, he attributes the rift to...
ries introduce new terms, so-called theoretical terms. They denote properties, usually functional pr...