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What Unarticulated Constituents Could Not BeIn Joseph Keim-Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & David Shier (eds.), Meaning and Truth: Investigations in Philosophical Semantics., Seven Bridges Press. pp. 231--256. 2002.
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31Denegaciones metalingüísticas y existenciales negativosDianoia 58 (70): 133-157. 2013.En "Existenciales negativos como denegaciones metalingüísticas" (García 2012), Eduardo García presenta una propuesta metalingüística sobre los existenciales negativos y argumenta en contra de la propuesta de la corrección dinámica (Clapp 2008). Aquí argumento que aunque la posición de García es atractiva porque satisface un criterio importante que muchas interpretaciones de los existenciales negativos no logran hacer justicia, no presenta una posición convincente en contra de la propuesta de la …Read more
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152The problem of negative existentials does not exist: A case for dynamic semanticsJournal of Pragmatics 41 (7): 1422-1434. 2009.The problem of negative existentials arises because utterances of such sentences have the paradoxical feature of denying what they presuppose, thus undermining their own truth. There are only two general strategies for solving the problem within the constraints traditional static semantics, and both strategies attempt to explain away this paradoxical feature. I argue that both strategies are fundamentally flawed, and that an adequate account of negative existentials must countenance, and not exp…Read more
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2Minimal (Disagreement about) SemanticsIn G. Preyer (ed.), Context-Sensitivity and Semantic Minimalism: New Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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85Review of Michael O'Rourke, Corey Washington (eds.), Situating Semantics: Essays on the Philosophy of John Perry (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (2). 2008.
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147Davidson's program and interpreted logical formsLinguistics and Philosophy 25 (3): 261-297. 2002.
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124The rhetorical relations approach to indirect speech acts: Problems and prospects (review)Pragmatics and Cognition 17 (1): 43-76. 2009.Asher and Lascarides maintain that speech act types, the sorts of linguistic actions described and categorized, most influentially, by Austin and Searle are rhetorical relations. This relational account of speech acts is problematic for two reasons: Despite Asher and Lascarides ingenious appeal to dot type speech acts, the relational account is incompatible with the widespread phenomenon of indirect speech; only some speech acts are plausibly identified with rhetorical relations. These problems …Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |