What determines content?: the internalism/externalism dispute
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Newcastle, UK Cambridge Scholars Press 2006
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Publicity, externalism and inner states / Barry C. Smith -- Internalist constraints on content externalism / Anthony C. Grayling -- Intersubjective externalism / Peter Pagin -- Having a concept / Petr Kot'átko -- Arguments for externalism / Steven Davis -- Reference and deference / Andrew Woodfield -- External and internal aspects in the semantics of names / Wolfram Hinzen -- Externalism, apriority and transmission of warrant / Sarah Sawyer -- Brown against the reductio / Kathrin Glüer -- Content externalism and Fregean sense / Åsa Wikforss -- Are object-dependant beliefs explanatorily redundant? / Maria Lasonen -- Wittgenstein's externalism: context, self-knowledge & the past / William Child -- Temporal externalism, constitutive norms, and theories of vagueness / Henry Jackman -- Morally alien thought / Charles Travis
A distinguished team of fourteen European philosophers addresses the current debates on internalism versus externalism in the philosophy of language and mind. The main objective of the volume is to demonstrate the philosophical significance and fruitfulness of the internalism/externalism debate on a wide range of issues, and to do so in a manner which is sophisticated yet accessible to non-specialists. The issues authors deal with include linguistic deference, interpreting classical externalist thought-experiments by Putnam and Burge, the nature of Wittgenstein's externalism, apriority, intersubjective externalism, and object-dependence of thought and temporal externalism. Some of the contributors try to strike a balance between internalist and externalist position
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (vi, 273 p.)
ISBN:1282036114
1443804037
1847180116
9781282036116
9781443804035
9781847180117

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