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Charles Taylor: The Language Animal. The Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity. Cambridge / London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press 2016 (352 S.) [Rezension] ...
Beljan, Jens; Drerup, Johannes. - : Klinkhardt, 2016
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La Fotogrammetria Nella Filosofia Del Linguaggio Di Benjamin ...
Jacobson, Eric Levi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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La Fotogrammetria Nella Filosofia Del Linguaggio Di Benjamin ...
Jacobson, Eric Levi. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Metodologia pracy doktorskiej ...
Doktorat Doktoraty. - : figshare, 2016
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autoreferat.pdf ...
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Manual de Tantra - ...desde el tantra a la Tecnología del deseo® ...
Gómez, Oscar R.. - : figshare, 2016
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Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara Vol. 1, Nro. 1 (2016) ...
Editorial MenteClara. - : figshare, 2016
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Política, economía y gestión gubernamental de la cultura, en Historia política contemporánea de Tabasco, 1958-2008 ...
Perera, Miguel Angel Díaz. - : figshare, 2016
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Metodologia pracy doktorskiej ...
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Política, economía y gestión gubernamental de la cultura, en Historia política contemporánea de Tabasco, 1958-2008 ...
Perera, Miguel Angel Díaz. - : figshare, 2016
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Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara Vol. 1, Nro. 2 (2016) ...
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Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara Vol. 1, Nro. 1 (2016) ...
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Manual de Tantra - ...desde el tantra a la Tecnología del deseo® ...
Gómez, Oscar R.. - : figshare, 2016
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Quantum Anthropology: Man, Cultures, and Groups in a Quantum Perspective ...
Trnka, Radek; Lorencova, Radmila. - : Open Science Framework, 2016
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The Platonist view about the subject matter of Linguistics = El punto de vista platónico acerca de la materia objeto de estudio en la lingüística
Oya Márquez, Alberto. - : Universidad de La Laguna. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2016
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The Platonist view about the subject matter of Linguistics = El punto de vista platónico acerca de la materia objeto de estudio en la lingüística
Oya Márquez, Alberto. - : Universidad de La Laguna. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2016
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Full-bloodedness, modesty and minimalist truth
Billinge, Daniel. - : University of St Andrews, 2016. : The University of St Andrews, 2016. : The University of Stirling, 2016
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Saying nothing : in defence of syntactic and semantic underdetermination
Bowker, Mark. - : University of St Andrews, 2016. : The University of St Andrews, 2016
Abstract: According to the Encoding Model, speakers communicate by encoding the propositions they want to communicate into sentences, in accordance with the conventions of a language L. By uttering a sentence that encodes p, the speaker says that p. Communication is successful only if the audience identifies the proposition that the speaker intends to communicate, which is achieved by decoding the uttered sentence in accordance with the conventions of L. A consequence of the Encoding Model has been the proliferation of underdetermination arguments, each of which concludes against some linguistic theory T, on the grounds that, were T true, audiences would be unable to know what was said by utterances of some particular linguistic form, and therefore unable to know what speakers intended to communicate by these utterance. The result, if we accept the conclusion of these arguments, is radical restriction of the domain of viable linguistic theory. This Thesis defends an alternative model according to which there need be nothing encoded in an uttered sentence – nothing that is said by its utterance – for the audience to retrieve. Rather, there are indefinitely many ways to interpret uttered sentences – indefinitely many routes to the propositions that speaker intend to communicate – which proceed through different interpretations of what is said.
Keyword: Communication; Context; Context (Linguistics); Language and languages--Philosophy; P123.B7; Underdetermination; Underdetermination (Theory of knowledge)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/8630
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Improving instruments: equatoria, astrolabes, and the practices of monastic astronomy in late medieval England
Falk, Seb. - : University of Cambridge, 2016. : Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 2016. : Peterhouse, 2016
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