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A proposal for the usage of OntoUML and UML diagrams for conceptual modeling in philosophy ...
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An Interactional Theory of Truth: On Searle on Truth and Facts ...
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Alternatives in counterfactuals: What is right and what is not ...
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Is Lying Bound to What is Said? Empirically Investigating Deceptive Presuppositions, Implicatures, and Actions: Corrected Study. ...
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Causatives - Lemma Cause - Made - Because (as Between-Subject Design) ...
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Care Working Conditions ... : The Ethics and Politics of Social Reproductive Labor from Aristotle to Marxist Feminism ...
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Semantics and pragmatics in a modular mind ...
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This dissertation asks how we should understand the distinction between semantic and pragmatic aspects of linguistic understanding within the framework of mentalism, on which the study of language is a branch of psychology. In particular, I assess a proposal on which the distinction between semantics and pragmatics is ultimately grounded in the modularity or encapsulation of semantic processes. While pragmatic processes involved in understanding the communicative intentions of a speaker are non-modular and highly inferential, semantic processes involved in understanding the meaning of an expression are modular and encapsulated from top-down influences of general cognition. The encapsulation hypothesis for semantics is attractive, since it would allow the semantics-pragmatics distinction to cut a natural joint in the communicating mind. However, as I argue, the case in favor of the modularity hypothesis for semantics is not particularly strong. Many of the arguments offered in its support are unsuccessful. I ...
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Encapsulation; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Philosophy, ethics and religion; FOS Psychology; Language and Mind; Linguistics; Modularity; Philosophy; Polysemy; Pragmatics; Psychology; Semantics
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URL: https://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/28380 https://dx.doi.org/10.13016/z7mt-qhku
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Supplemental Information files for: YOT Talk: Examining the communicative influences on children’s engagement with youth justice assessment processes ...
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Lyotard's Immiscible Modes of Meaning: the plasticity of sensation and cognition and its significance for understanding Lyotard's relation to Hegel ...
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Lyotard's Immiscible Modes of Meaning: the plasticity of sensation and cognition and its significance for understanding Lyotard's relation to Hegel ...
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Die Virtualität der Fantasie ... : Walter Benjamin & mediale Ästhetik: Digitales Design als Medium zwischen Symbol und Allegorie ...
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