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969Review of Millikan, Ruth Garrett, Language: A Biological Model (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (5). 2006.Ruth Millikan is one of the most interesting and influential philosophers alive. Her work is also hard to penetrate. In this review, I try to present and assess her work on the nature of language, which is collected in this anthology. I also criticize her analysis of “natural convention” as well as her discussion of illocutionary acts.
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3262What is Individualism in Social Ontology? Ontological Individualism vs. Anchor IndividualismIn Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.), Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate, Springer. 2014.Individualists about social ontology hold that social facts are “built out of” facts about individuals. In this paper, I argue that there are two distinct kinds of individualism about social ontology, two different ways individual people might be the metaphysical “builders” of the social world. The familiar kind is ontological individualism. This is the thesis that social facts supervene on, or are exhaustively grounded by, facts about individual people. What I call anchor individualism is the a…Read more
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Simple Words and Subtle Things: Social Kinds and the Making of ReferenceDissertation, Stanford University. 2004.It seems to be a fact about language that people carry on competent and intelligent conversations, day to day, without being able to explain the words they're using. People don't have definitions, even tacit ones, for their words. This is possible in part because language users live in a social network, relying on one another as well as the structure of the world, which takes the burden of definition off the shoulders of the ordinary language user. ;Still, even simple words in fact stand for ext…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
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