Semantic externalism is the view according to which proper names and other nominals have the capacity to refer to language-independent objects. On this view, the proper name ʻLondon’ is related semantically to a worldly object, London. Chomsky’s long held position is that this relational conception of reference is untenable. According to his internalist framework, semantics should be restricted to the examination of the informational features of I-language items. Externalists reject this restriction by saying that without employing the relational notion of reference, it would remain entirely mysterious how we can talk about our perceptible environment. This paper offers a novel argument for externalism. The basic idea is that external refer...
This paper discusses various answers to the problem of skepticism offered by some advocates of seman...
Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning...
We sketch several variants of so-called “semantic externalism”, which we take to be prototypically e...
Semantic externalism is the view according to which proper names and other nominals have the capacit...
Abstract: Chomsky (1986) has claimed that the prima facie incompatibility between descriptive lingu...
This chapter examines the “externalist” claim that semantics should include theorizing about represe...
We examine various forms of content externalism and the role semantic deference plays in each form. ...
Some experimental studies have recently claimed to undermine semantic externalism about natural kind...
Chomsky and others have denied the relevance of external linguistic entities, such as E-languages, t...
Twenty years ago, Hilary Putnam first proclaimed that meaning ain't in the head. Since then, semanti...
Putnam famously criticizes the traditional theory of meaning and reference, and argues that no inte...
We distinguish three broad kinds of semantic externalism, which we assume are grounded in three type...
The article concerns the problem of reference in general, and the controversy internalism - external...
Borg (2009) surveys and rejects a number of arguments in favour of semantic internalism. This paper,...
Externalist theories in natural language semantics have become the orthodoxy since Kripke is widely ...
This paper discusses various answers to the problem of skepticism offered by some advocates of seman...
Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning...
We sketch several variants of so-called “semantic externalism”, which we take to be prototypically e...
Semantic externalism is the view according to which proper names and other nominals have the capacit...
Abstract: Chomsky (1986) has claimed that the prima facie incompatibility between descriptive lingu...
This chapter examines the “externalist” claim that semantics should include theorizing about represe...
We examine various forms of content externalism and the role semantic deference plays in each form. ...
Some experimental studies have recently claimed to undermine semantic externalism about natural kind...
Chomsky and others have denied the relevance of external linguistic entities, such as E-languages, t...
Twenty years ago, Hilary Putnam first proclaimed that meaning ain't in the head. Since then, semanti...
Putnam famously criticizes the traditional theory of meaning and reference, and argues that no inte...
We distinguish three broad kinds of semantic externalism, which we assume are grounded in three type...
The article concerns the problem of reference in general, and the controversy internalism - external...
Borg (2009) surveys and rejects a number of arguments in favour of semantic internalism. This paper,...
Externalist theories in natural language semantics have become the orthodoxy since Kripke is widely ...
This paper discusses various answers to the problem of skepticism offered by some advocates of seman...
Within contemporary philosophy of mind, it is taken for granted that externalist accounts of meaning...
We sketch several variants of so-called “semantic externalism”, which we take to be prototypically e...