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Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton
Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Discourse, Structure And Linguistic Choice By T. Price Caldwell, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To Discourse, Structure And Linguistic Choice By T. Price Caldwell, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Two Questions About Interpretive Effects, Robert J. Stainton, Christopher Viger
Two Questions About Interpretive Effects, Robert J. Stainton, Christopher Viger
Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular Revisited, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular Revisited, Andrew Botterell, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Full-On Stating, Robert J. Stainton
Full-On Stating, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Cuasi Factivos, Axel Barcelo Aspeitia, Robert J. Stainton
Cuasi Factivos, Axel Barcelo Aspeitia, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Brevity, By Laurence Goldstein, Monica Mcmillan, Robert J. Stainton
Brevity, By Laurence Goldstein, Monica Mcmillan, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Philosophy Of Linguistics, Robert J. Stainton
Philosophy Of Linguistics, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Rather than attempting to survey the rich array of topics within Philosophy of Linguistics, this article focuses on two questions: “What kind of thing is Linguistics about?” and “What is the proper evidence-base for Linguistics?” After describing various exclusionary answers, it argues for Pluralism on both fronts: the objects of study in Linguistics are metaphysical hybrids, with physical, mental, abstract and social facets; and evidence from every domain should in principle be welcomed.
La Psicología De La Justificación, Angeles Erana, Robert J. Stainton
La Psicología De La Justificación, Angeles Erana, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
This essay considers the connections between, on the one hand, two kinds of justification, namely pragmatic and alethic, and on the other hand two cognitive systems, S1 and S2.
Herder And Pragmatics, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary In Philosophy, Maite Ezdurdia, Robert J. Stainton
Introduction To The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary In Philosophy, Maite Ezdurdia, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
An introductory survey of the nature and importance of the semantics-pragmatics boundary.
In Defense Of Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
In Defense Of Public Languages, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
My modest aim in this note is to sketch three interrelated critiques of public languages, and to respond to them. All allegedly support the same conclusion: that, insofar as they even exist, the study of public languages is not a viable scientific project. (Related critiques of semantics, understood as involving word-world relations, will be touched on as well.)
Terminological Reflections Of An Enlightened Contextualist, Robert J. Stainton
Terminological Reflections Of An Enlightened Contextualist, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Really Intriguing, That Pred Np!, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
Really Intriguing, That Pred Np!, Ileana Paul, Robert Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Pragmatic Impairments, Robert J. Stainton
Pragmatic Impairments, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
This review essay addresses the question, "What, properly speaking, is a pragmatic impairment?" Drawing on work from two recent books, it presents three possible answers, and evaluates them.
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
An Essay On Names And Truth, By Wolfram Hinzen, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Hegel's Philosophy Of Language, By Jim Vernon, Robert J. Stainton
Hegel's Philosophy Of Language, By Jim Vernon, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Perry, Wittgenstein's Builders And Metasemantics, Robert J. Stainton
Perry, Wittgenstein's Builders And Metasemantics, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
The paper discusses in detail John Perry’s important article “Davidson’s Sentences and Wittgenstein’s Builders”. Perry argues, on the basis of Wittgenstein’s famous block/slab language, that words make direct metasemantic contact with the world. The present paper urges that, while Perry’s conclusions are correct and important, the arguments provided for them, in his 1994 article, ignore essential features of genuine words in natural language. A more empirically-oriented alternative tactic for supporting the same philosophical conclusions is then provided, and its advantages and disadvantages are weighed.
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Study In Philosophy And The Empirical, Jessica De Villiers, Robert J. Stainton, Peter Szatmari
Pragmatic Abilities In Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Case Study In Philosophy And The Empirical, Jessica De Villiers, Robert J. Stainton, Peter Szatmari
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Insensitive Semantics, By Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore, Robert J. Stainton, Catherine Wearing
Insensitive Semantics, By Herman Cappelen & Ernie Lepore, Robert J. Stainton, Catherine Wearing
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Meaning And Reference: Some Chomskian Themes, Robert J. Stainton
Meaning And Reference: Some Chomskian Themes, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Really Intriguing, That Prednp!, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
Really Intriguing, That Prednp!, Ileana Paul, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Neither Fragments Nor Ellipsis, Robert J. Stainton
Neither Fragments Nor Ellipsis, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Grice, Herbert Paul (1913-88), Robert J. Stainton
Grice, Herbert Paul (1913-88), Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Metaphysics, Substitution Salva Veritate And The Slingshot Argument, Robert J. Stainton
Metaphysics, Substitution Salva Veritate And The Slingshot Argument, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
An introduction to the "slingshot" argument in philosophy of language and metaphysics
Objects, Properties, And Functions, Robert J. Stainton
Objects, Properties, And Functions, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Objects are contrasted with properties, by means of examples, non-linguistic hallmarks, and linguistic correspondents. Hard cases of objects which are in some respects akin to properties are considered, but the idea that properties simply are another kind of object is rejected. Finally, properties are seen to be interchangeable with a certain kind of function.
Shorthand, Syntactic Ellipsis, And The Pragmatic Determinants Of What Is Said, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Shorthand, Syntactic Ellipsis, And The Pragmatic Determinants Of What Is Said, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Our first aim in this paper is to respond to four novel objections in Jason Stanley's 'Context and Logical Form'. Taken together, those objections attempt to debunk our prior claims that one can perform a genuine speech act by using a sub‐sentential expression—where by 'sub‐sentential expression' we mean an ordinary word or phrase, not embedded in any larger syntactic structure. Our second aim is to make it plausible that, pace Stanley, there really are pragmatic determinants of the literal truth‐conditional content of speech acts. We hope to achieve this second aim precisely by defending the genuineness of sub‐sentential speech acts. …
Speaker Meaning And Davidson On Metaphor, Robert J. Stainton
Speaker Meaning And Davidson On Metaphor, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Logical Form And The Vernacular, Reinaldo Elugardo, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
Vernacularism is the view that logical forms are fundamentally assigned to natural language expressions, and are only derivatively assigned to anything else, e.g., propositions, mental representations, expressions of symbolic logic, etc. In this paper, we argue that Vernacularism is not as plausible as it first appears because of non-sentential speech. More specifically, there are argument-premises, meant by speakers of non-sentences, for which no natural language paraphrase is readily available in the language used by the speaker and the hearer. The speaker can intend this proposition and the hearer can recover it (and its logical form). Since they cannot, by hypothesis, …
Holisme Et Homophonie, Madeleine Arseneault, Robert J. Stainton
Holisme Et Homophonie, Madeleine Arseneault, Robert J. Stainton
Robert J. Stainton
No abstract provided.