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1041Grounds, Convention, and the Metaphysics of Linguistic TokensCroatian Journal of Philosophy 9 (1): 45-67. 2009.My aim in this paper is to discuss a metaphysical framework within which to understand “standard linguistic entities” (SLEs), such as words, sentences, phonemes, and other entities routinely employed in linguistic theory. In doing so, I aim to defuse certain kinds of skepticism, challenge convention-based accounts of SLEs, and present a series of distinctions for better understanding what the various accounts of SLEs do and do not accomplish.
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1009The Internal and the External in Linguistic ExplanationCroatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (22): 77-111. 2008.Chomsky and others have denied the relevance of external linguistic entities, such as E-languages, to linguistic explanation, and have questioned their coherence altogether. I discuss a new approach to understanding the nature of linguistic entities, focusing in particular on making sense of the varieties of kinds of “words” that are employed in linguistic theorizing. This treatment of linguistic entities in general is applied to constructing an understanding of external linguistic entities.
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968Review 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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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Social Science |