The finding that intuitions about the reference of proper names vary cross-culturally (Machery et al.Cognition92: 1-12.2004) was one of the early milestones in experimental philosophy. Many follow-up studies investigated the scope and magnitude of such cross-cultural effects, but our paper provides the first systematic meta-analysis of studies replicating (Machery et al.Cognition92: 1-12.2004). In the light of our results, we assess the existence and significance of cross-cultural effects for intuitions about the reference of proper names.</p
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
A history of the notion of PROPERHOOD in philosophy and linguistics is given. Two long-standing idea...
E. Machery, R. Mallon, S. Nichols and S. Stich, have argued that there is empirical evidence against...
The finding that intuitions about the reference of proper names vary cross-culturally (Machery et al...
The finding that intuitions about the reference of proper names vary cross-culturally (Machery et al...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. A standard methodology in philosophy of language ...
Theories of reference are a crucial research topic in analytic philosophy. Since the publication of ...
Recent work in "experimental semantics" appears to show that Western and East Asian speakers have si...
Past work has shown systematic differences between Easterners' and Westerners' intuitions about the ...
Machery et al (2004) carried out an experiment which tests the intuition of US and Chinese students ...
I argue, in this thesis, that proper name reference is a wholly pragmatic phenomenon. The reference ...
How does a proper name refer to a particular object? This is the problem that theories of reference ...
I formulate a novel theory of proper names that is neither Millian nor Fregean to solve Frege’s puzz...
In this paper, we aim to trace the origin of the systematic cross-cultural variations in referential...
International audienceThis paper attempts to give a presentation of the different analyses which hav...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
A history of the notion of PROPERHOOD in philosophy and linguistics is given. Two long-standing idea...
E. Machery, R. Mallon, S. Nichols and S. Stich, have argued that there is empirical evidence against...
The finding that intuitions about the reference of proper names vary cross-culturally (Machery et al...
The finding that intuitions about the reference of proper names vary cross-culturally (Machery et al...
© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. A standard methodology in philosophy of language ...
Theories of reference are a crucial research topic in analytic philosophy. Since the publication of ...
Recent work in "experimental semantics" appears to show that Western and East Asian speakers have si...
Past work has shown systematic differences between Easterners' and Westerners' intuitions about the ...
Machery et al (2004) carried out an experiment which tests the intuition of US and Chinese students ...
I argue, in this thesis, that proper name reference is a wholly pragmatic phenomenon. The reference ...
How does a proper name refer to a particular object? This is the problem that theories of reference ...
I formulate a novel theory of proper names that is neither Millian nor Fregean to solve Frege’s puzz...
In this paper, we aim to trace the origin of the systematic cross-cultural variations in referential...
International audienceThis paper attempts to give a presentation of the different analyses which hav...
Saul Kripke's thought experiments on the reference of proper names target the theory that the proper...
A history of the notion of PROPERHOOD in philosophy and linguistics is given. Two long-standing idea...
E. Machery, R. Mallon, S. Nichols and S. Stich, have argued that there is empirical evidence against...