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Conceptual Atomism and Justificationist Semantics

by Manuel Bremer (Author)
©2008 Monographs 142 Pages

Summary

Conceptual atomism claims that most concepts cannot be decomposed into features, so that the conjunction of the features is equivalent to the concept in question. Conceptual atomism of this type is incompatible with many other semantic approaches. One of these approaches is justificationist semantics. This book assumes conceptual atomism. Justificationist semantics in its pure form, therefore, has to be wrong. Nevertheless, its epistemological approach to questions of evaluations and semantic rules could still stand. The main question is how conceptual atomism can be combined with some justificationist ideas. This new synthesis centres on the representational theory of mind and ‘internalist’ semantics, but ties these to ideas which stress the epistemic commitments that accompany successful assertions.

Details

Pages
142
Publication Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631578766
Language
English
Keywords
Sprachphilosophie Logischer Atomismus representational theory of mind analyticity Semantik
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2008. 141 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Manuel Bremer (Author)

The Author: Manuel Bremer teaches philosophy at the University of Düsseldorf. He works in logic, philosophy of language, and cognitive science. His publications include books on semantics, rationality, and information flow as well as papers on topics in logic, cognitive science, and epistemology. In 2005 he published An Introduction to Paraconsistent Logics.

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