Entries Tagged as 'Philosophy of Language'
I wrote two concept maps for this text. It’s on my wiki.
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Tags: Putnam · Theory of Reference
I wrote a small concept map for this text. It’s on my wiki.
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June 13th, 2006 · Comments Off
Yesterday evening I gave a speech entitled “Proper Names: a Problem in the Philosophy of Language” for Gerusija in the student culture center “Bunker”.
I gave a short overview in excerpts of the question “How does language hook up to the world” with the stations:
sharing a form: Aristotle and Wittgenstein
Dialectical inspired conceptions of the relationship “signifier [...]
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Tags: Adorno · Aristotle · Derrida · Diary · Donnellan · Evans · Frege · Hegel · Kripke · Philosophy · Putnam · Russell · Theory of Reference · Wittgenstein
May 27th, 2006 · Comments Off
G. Evans paper ‘The causal theory of names’ (in: Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 47, 1973) offers a very interesting constructive critique of Kripke’s causal theory of reference. The arguments are based on a high variety of examples (some based on Gedankenexperimente, others are real cases) which usually contain some switch of reference for [...]
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Tags: Diary · Evans · Kripke · Theory of Reference
May 27th, 2006 · Comments Off
As I work at the moment on the problem of proper names in philosophy, I opened a wiki page on this topic.
At the moment there is a map offereing a rough historical overview of philosophers dealing with proper names. I will also put (once finished) the slides for my upcoming talk at this place, as [...]
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Tags: Diary · Theory of Reference
May 25th, 2006 · Comments Off
Juliet Floyd: Putnam’s “The Meaning of ‘Meaning’”: Externalism in Historical Context
(published in Hilary Putnam / edited by Yemima Ben-Menahem, Cambridge University Press 2005)
Floyd’s paper begins with an overview of main characteristics of Putnam’s externalism which he offers in his “Meaning of ‘Meaning’”. She subsumes them under three major points:
Meaning “is object- or reality-involving”, in [...]
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Tags: Diary · Frege · Philosophy of Language · Philosophy of Science · Putnam
May 22nd, 2006 · Comments Off
Today I was reading a lot of “classical” essays about proper names. I began with Strawson’s “On Referring”. After Frege and Russell’s logicism Strawson turned the focus on usage and context in everyday language. Very obviously he’s a initiator of speach act theory but also Wittgenstein is not far.
Tyler Burge’s “Reference and Proper Names” presents [...]
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Tags: Diary · Frege · Kripke · Theory of Reference