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195Making sense together: a dynamical account of linguistic meaning makingSemiotica 2013 (194): 39-62. 2013.How is linguistic communication possible? How do we come to share the same meanings of words and utterances? One classical position holds that human beings share a transcendental “platonic” ideality independent of individual cognition and language use (Frege 1948). Another stresses immanent linguistic relations (Saussure 1959), and yet another basic embodied structures as the ground for invariant aspects of meaning (Lakoff and Johnson 1999). Here we propose an alternative account in which the po…Read more
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1A Peircean contribution to the contemporary debate on perception: the sensorimotor theory and diagramsActa Philosophica Fennica. forthcoming.
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Aarhus UniversityPost-doctoral fellow
Aarhus, Denmark
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |