Context, Truth and Objectivity

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Appearance Reality Distinction
Austin's Claim
Austin’s Claim
Avner Baz
Cartesian Skepticism
Cartesian Thinker
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Charles Travis
circumstances
Conceptual Capacities
Context Dependent Elements
Context Sensitive Term
contextualism
Contextualist Thesis
David Zapero
Davidsonian semantics
Demonstrative Conventions
Eduardo Marchesan
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formal language
Francois Recanati
Francois Recanti
Frege
Grice's Distinction
Grice's Model
Grice’s Distinction
Grice’s Model
Guy Longworth
Homeric Struggle
identity theory of truth
Intentionalist Strand
intentions
J.L. Austin
Jocelyn Benoist
John Austin
John McDowell
Krista Lawlor
Michael Williams
natural language
Non-natural Meaning
objectivity
ordinary language analysis
Ordinary Language Philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
Potential Knower
pragmatics
propositions
radical contextualism
radical contextualism in truth debates
Relevant Alternatives
representational theories
representationalism
semantic externalism
semantics
situation semantics
Skeptical Hypotheses
Skeptical Paradox
Sofia Miguens
Speaker's Meaning
Speaker’s Meaning
speech act theory
Strawson
Tractarian Wittgenstein
truth
Truth Conditional Pragmatism
Truth Evaluable Content
truth-conditional content
Unnatural Doubts
Wood Duck

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032094830
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The claim according to which there is a categorial gap between meaning and saying – between what sentences mean and what we say by using them on particular occasions – has come to be widely regarded as being exclusively a claim in the philosophy of language. The present essay collection takes a different approach to these issues. It seeks to explore the ways in which that claim – as defended first by ordinary language philosophy and, more recently, by various contextualist projects – is grounded in considerations that transcend the philosophy of language. More specifically, the volume seeks to explore how that claim is inextricably linked to considerations about the nature of truth and representation. It is thus part of the objective of this volume to rethink the current way of framing the debates on these issues. By framing the debate in terms of an opposition between "ideal language theorists" and their semanticist heirs on the one hand and "communication theorists" and their contextualist heirs on the other, one brackets important controversies and risks obscuring the undoubtedly very real oppositions that exist between different currents of thought.

Eduardo Marchesan is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Philosophy Department of the University of São Paulo. His main research interests are in the fields of philosophy of language and linguistics. He has published various articles in both these fields.

David Zapero is a Research Fellow of the Thyssen Foundation at the Philosophy Department of the University of Bonn. His interests lie in the philosophy of mind, epistemology, philosophy of language and moral psychology. His publications include various articles in these fields and a forthcoming book entitled La forme de la règle (2018).