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Pietro Lampronti

LMU Munich
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  • LMU Munich
    Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy
    Masters student
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
0009-0001-1955-7584
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
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Philosophy of Mathematics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
General Philosophy of Science
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    Why the Causal Theory of Reference Fails to Immunize Metaphysical Realism Against Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Arguments
    Dissertation, London School of Economics. 2024.
    In the 1980s, Putnam famously launched a series of model-theoretic attacks on Metaphysical Realism, aimed at establishing a dilemma for the view and ultimately leading to its dismissal. The present work evaluates whether adopting the Causal Theory of Reference saves Realism from Putnam's attacks. As it turns out, the outcome of the analysis revolves around two questions: (a) whether language has an intended reference relation with the world, or in model-theoretic terms, whether theories have an …Read more
    In the 1980s, Putnam famously launched a series of model-theoretic attacks on Metaphysical Realism, aimed at establishing a dilemma for the view and ultimately leading to its dismissal. The present work evaluates whether adopting the Causal Theory of Reference saves Realism from Putnam's attacks. As it turns out, the outcome of the analysis revolves around two questions: (a) whether language has an intended reference relation with the world, or in model-theoretic terms, whether theories have an intended model; and (b) if this is the case, what fixes such a relation or model. Putnam dashed any realist hopes with his infamous Just-More-Theory Manœuvre, which however is not uncontroversial, and has been criticized by many as question-begging. Ultimately, though, the present work concludes that Putnam has successfully established his dilemma, and that Metaphysical Realism is hardly tenable.
    Correspondence Theory of TruthThe Model-Theoretic ArgumentIndeterminacy and Inscrutability of Refere…Read more
    Correspondence Theory of TruthThe Model-Theoretic ArgumentIndeterminacy and Inscrutability of ReferenceCausal Theories of ReferenceSemantic Anti-Realism
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