In the debate about semantic context dependence, various truth-conditional frameworks have been proposed. Indexicalism, associated with e.g. Jason Stanley, accounts for contextual effects on truth conditions in terms of a rich covert syntax. Truth-conditional pragmatics, associated with e.g. François Recanati, does not locate the mechanisms for context dependence in the syntactic structure but provides a more complex semantics. In this dissertation, the hypothesis that indexicalism and truth-conditional pragmatics are empirically equivalent is explored. The conclusion that the hypothesis is correct emerges, when claims and accounts in the debate are made formally precise, within the framework of model-theoretic semantics
one hand, it raises fundamental doubts about the Davidsonian project, which seems to involve ...
The present paper defines two versions of contextualism about "know": "normal-indexical" contextuali...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
In the debate about semantic context dependence, various truth-conditional frameworks have been prop...
In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against tru...
The principal aim of this thesis is to assess the view that the formal properties of sentences of na...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
Robyn Carston and I, along with many others, share a general methodological position which I call ‘T...
These are the slides of the five lectures in the series "Topics in Philosophy of Language", offered ...
The paper emphasizes the inadequacy of formal semantics, the classical paradigm in semantics, in tre...
After presenting Kripke\u2019s criticism to Frege\u2019s ideas on context dependence of thoughts, I ...
Semantic contextualism is recently one of the most discussed epistemological theories. So far, the m...
Included in a special issue, edited by J. van Benthem and A. Gupta, on "Logic and Philosophy Today"F...
There are at least three distinct arguments about the nature of truth. The first two are, respective...
one hand, it raises fundamental doubts about the Davidsonian project, which seems to involve ...
The present paper defines two versions of contextualism about "know": "normal-indexical" contextuali...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...
In the debate about semantic context dependence, various truth-conditional frameworks have been prop...
In this paper, I shall provide a novel response to the argument from context-sensitivity against tru...
The principal aim of this thesis is to assess the view that the formal properties of sentences of na...
Contextualism is a view about meaning, semantic content and truth-conditions, bearing significant co...
Robyn Carston and I, along with many others, share a general methodological position which I call ‘T...
These are the slides of the five lectures in the series "Topics in Philosophy of Language", offered ...
The paper emphasizes the inadequacy of formal semantics, the classical paradigm in semantics, in tre...
After presenting Kripke\u2019s criticism to Frege\u2019s ideas on context dependence of thoughts, I ...
Semantic contextualism is recently one of the most discussed epistemological theories. So far, the m...
Included in a special issue, edited by J. van Benthem and A. Gupta, on "Logic and Philosophy Today"F...
There are at least three distinct arguments about the nature of truth. The first two are, respective...
one hand, it raises fundamental doubts about the Davidsonian project, which seems to involve ...
The present paper defines two versions of contextualism about "know": "normal-indexical" contextuali...
The notion of what an uttered sentence says has received much attention in recent literature. The ai...