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Kenneth Taylor | The Things We Do With Empty Names: Objectual Representations, Non-Veridical Language Games, and Truth Similitude In this paper, I introduce three distinctions: between merely objectual and fully objective representations, between veridical and non-veridical language games, and between genuine truth and mere truth-similitude. I argue that once these distinctions are properly deployed, they help us to make sense of the many things we do with empty names. |
Publication | 1/15/12 |
Kenneth Taylor | Reference and Jazz Combo Theories of Meaning In this essay, I consider two different approaches to the problem of what I call objective representational content: bottom-up approaches, that take the semantic value of the constituent to be both metaphysically and explanatorily prior to the semantic values of whole sentences and top-down approaches that reverse that order of priority. I call theories of the second sort jazz combo theories of meaning, on the grounds that they take the initial constitution of objective representational content to be ... |
Publication | 3/17/11 |
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