Reference and Beyond - Devitt, Michael
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In Reference and Beyond, Michael Devitt explores philosophy of language from a naturalistic approach. A dominant theme of this book is the semantics of proper names, definite descriptions, and demonstratives. It shows that these terms have conventional referential uses to express singular thoughts. Those uses are explained by a unified causal theory: a term's reference is largely fixed in an object by a causal link between the person and the object when it is, or was, the focus of that person's perception. Furthermore, Devitt argues that a term's meaning is its largely causal mode of reference. So, a related theme is the rejection of the direct reference view that the meaning of a name is its bearer.
Another theme in Reference and Beyond concerns thoughts and their ascriptions, including de se thoughts and Kripke's Paderewski puzzle. Devitt approaches the semantics of ascriptions from a perspective on thoughts, thus according with the slogan, Put Metaphysics First, that governs the author's approach to all philosophical problems. A further framework is naturalism. Languages are parts of the spatio-temporal world playing causal roles in virtue of certain properties, meanings. The task of a theory of language is then to explain the nature of those causally significant properties. The book takes a very dim view of the popular idea that propositions have a place in explanations of meanings. The naturalism leads to a rejection of the received view that theories of language must rest on an evidential base of speakers' intuitions and to a search for a respectable empirical base....
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Michael Devitt is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at the Graduate Center of CUNY. He was formerly at the University of Maryland (1988-1999) and the University of Sydney (1971-1987). His main research interests are in the philosophy of language and linguistics, realism, biological essentialism, and methodological issues prompted by naturalism. He is the author of Designation (1981), Realism and Truth (1997), Language and Reality (with Kim Sterelny, 1999), Coming to Our Senses (1996), Ignorance of Language (2006), Putting Metaphysics First (2010), Overlooking Conventions: The Trouble with Linguistic Pragmatism (2021), and Biological Essentialism (2023).
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