Mallon, Machery, Nichols and Stich (Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 79: 332–356, 2009) argue that the use of intuitions in the philosophy of reference is problematic as recent studies show intuitions about reference vary both within and between cultures. I use some ideas from the recent literature on disagreement and truth relativism to shed light on the debate concerning the appropriate reaction to these studies. Mallon et al. argue that variation is problematic because if one tries to use intuitions which vary to find the correct theory of reference one will end up endorsing an absurd position: referential pluralism. I argue that there is hope for intuition-based philosophy of reference. One can avoid endorsing referential plural...
Martí argued that referential intuitions are not the right kind of empirical evidence for testing th...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
Previous research suggests that intuitions about reference vary within and across cultures. After ha...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
It is common in various quarters of philosophy to derive philosophically significant conclusions fro...
It is common in various quarters of philosophy to derive philosophically significant conclusions fro...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In two fascinating articles, Machery, Mallon, Nichols, and Stich [2004, forthcoming] use experimenta...
Abstract: My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referen...
My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referential conti...
In order to uphold the claim that referential intuitions are a reliable source ofevidence for theori...
Martí argued that referential intuitions are not the right kind of empirical evidence for testing th...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
Previous research suggests that intuitions about reference vary within and across cultures. After ha...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
It is common in various quarters of philosophy to derive philosophically significant conclusions fro...
It is common in various quarters of philosophy to derive philosophically significant conclusions fro...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
Experiments on the semantic intuitions of lay speakers concerning proper names have suggested that t...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In two fascinating articles, Machery, Mallon, Nichols, and Stich [2004, forthcoming] use experimenta...
Abstract: My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referen...
My main aim in this paper is to clarify the concepts of referential success and of referential conti...
In order to uphold the claim that referential intuitions are a reliable source ofevidence for theori...
Martí argued that referential intuitions are not the right kind of empirical evidence for testing th...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...
Theories of reference have been central to analytic philosophy, and two views, the descriptivist vie...