Semantic Externalism

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Author_Jesper Kallestrup
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cognitive science
Concept Water
concepts
content
Dry Earth
earth
Empty Proper Names
Epistemic Transparency
epistemological scepticism
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External World Sceptical
Indexical Expression
kind
Kripke's Modal Argument
Kripke’s Modal Argument
linguistic meaning
Mental Causation
mental content
narrow
Narrow Content
natural
Natural Kind
Natural Kind Concept
Natural Kind Terms
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind textbook
Priori Entitled
propositional
Propositional Content
Putnam's Twin Earth Argument
Putnam’s Twin Earth Argument
reference theory
Relevant Alternatives
Sceptical Hypothesis
Semantic Externalism
Singular Propositions
Slow Switching
terms
Tv Today
twin
Twin Earth
Twin Earth Argument
Watery Stuff
Wide Behaviour

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415449977
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Semantic externalism is the view that the meanings of referring terms, and the contents of beliefs that are expressed by those terms, are not fully determined by factors internal to the speaker but are instead bound up with the environment.

The debate about semantic externalism is one of the most important but difficult topics in philosophy of mind and language, and has consequences for our understanding of the role of social institutions and the physical environment in constituting language and the mind. In this long-needed book, Jesper Kallestrup provides an invaluable map of the problem. Beginning with a thorough introduction to the theories of descriptivism and referentialism and the work of Frege and Kripke, Kallestrup moves on to analyse Putnam’s Twin Earth argument, Burge’s arthritis argument and Davidson’s Swampman argument. He also discusses how semantic externalism is at the heart of important topics such as indexical thoughts, epistemological skepticism, self-knowledge, and mental causation.

Including chapter summaries, a glossary of terms, and an annotated guide to further reading, Semantic Externalism an ideal guide for students studying philosophy of language and philosophy of mind.

Jesper Kallestrup is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He is the editor (with Jakob Hohwy) of Being Reduced: New Essays on Explanation and Causation in the Special Sciences (2008), and he has published articles in, among others, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Analysis, Philosophical Studies, Synthese, American Philosophical Quarterly and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.