Lukas Lewerentz

Justus Liebig University Giessen
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy, St Hugh's College
DPhil
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language
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    Truth and directness in pictorial assertion
    Linguistics and Philosophy 46 (6). 2023.
    This paper develops an account of accuracy and truth in pictorial assertion. It argues that there are two ways in which pictorial assertions can be indirect: with respect to their content and with respect to their target. This twofold indirectness explains how accurate, unedited pictures can be used to make false pictorial assertions. It captures the fishiness of true pictorial assertions involving target-indirectness, such as true pictorial assertions involving outdated pictures. And it raises …Read more
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    Metasemantics, intentions and circularity
    Synthese 195 (4): 1667-1679. 2018.
    According to intentionalism, a demonstrative d refers to an object o only if the speaker intends d to refer to o. Intentionalism is a popular view in metasemantics, but Gauker has recently argued that it is circular. We defend intentionalism against this objection, by showing that Gauker’s argument rests on a misconstrual of the aim of metasemantics. We then introduce two related, but distinct circularity objections: the worry that intentionalism is uninformative, and the problem of intentional …Read more