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    Externalist perspectives on meaning change and conceptual stability
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (9-10): 1023-1035. 2020.
    ABSTRACT In recent debates about conceptual engineering (broadly understood), it appears that the internalist has an explanatory advantage when it comes to accounting for meaning change and conceptual change. In this paper, I argue against this impression. I show how two different varieties of externalism, originalism and anti-individualism, can coherently explain various cases of meaning change, irrespective of whether they involve proper names or kind terms; and also irrespective of whether th…Read more