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COMING TO OUR SENSES
A NATURALISTIC PROGRAM FOR SEMANTIC LOCALISM |
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Michael Devitt, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy |
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ISBN 10: |
0521498872 |
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9780521498876 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
27 October, 1995 |
Series: |
Cambridge Studies in Philosophy |
Pages: |
352 |
Description: |
Professor Devitt takes up one of the most important difficulties that must be faced by philosophical semantics: namely, the threat posed by holism. |
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Michael Devitt is a distinguished philosopher of language. In this book he takes up one of the most important difficulties that must be faced by philosophical semantics: namely, the threat posed by holism. Three important questions lie at the core of this book: what are the main objectives of semantics; why are they worthwhile; how should we accomplish them? Devitt answers these 'methodological' questions naturalistically and explores what semantic programme arises from the answers. The approach is anti-Cartesian, rejecting the idea that linguistic or conceptual competence yields any privileged access to meanings. This new methodology is used first against holism. Devitt argues for a truth-referential localism, and in the process rejects direct-reference, two-factor, and verificationist theories. The book concludes by arguing against revisionism, eliminativism, and the idea that we should ascribe narrow meanings to explain behaviour. |
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Cambridge University Press |
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