運の言語コミュニケーション哲学<br>Linguistic Luck : Safeguards and threats to linguistic communication

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運の言語コミュニケーション哲学
Linguistic Luck : Safeguards and threats to linguistic communication

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 340 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780192845450
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Despite the considerable attention the topic of luck has received in ethics and epistemology, very little has been published in the philosophical literature overtly on linguistic luck. The essays collected here provide the first sustained examination of the diverse forms of linguistic luck, the mechanisms available to reduce the impact of linguistic luck and how to cope with residual luck not eliminated by the causal, inferential, and intentional mechanisms which aim at its eradication. Of primary interest is not some, hitherto unnoticed widespread prevalence of luck in the determinants of meaning and communication, but rather the impressive extent to which luck is reduced or eliminated therein. Whether through casual, inferential or intentional means, the determinants of meaning and communication are impressively independent of luck and chance. In fact, it is difficult to imagine a world with human language where efforts to communicate succeed no better than chance. Linguistic communication is only possible because robust luck reducing variables are at work. The essays collected seek to understand the diversity, scope and mode of operation of luck reducing mechanisms in language. While it is not possible here to cover the full range of linguistic phenomena affected by luck, a wide range of issues in linguistics and philosophy of language are investigated, including, syntax processing, demonstrative reference, conversational implicature, testimony, lexical innovation, joint attention, communicative value, conventionalism vs. anti-conventionalism, metasemantic safety, and semantic skepticism, to name a few.

Contents

1: Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor: Introduction
2: Maria de Ponte (University of the Basque Country), Kepa Korta (University of the Basque Country) and John Perry (Stanford University): Language and Luck
Nomological, Formal and Cognitive Luck Reduction
3: Imogen Dickie (University of Toronto): Specificity And Resolution In The Communicative Use Of Singular Terms
4: Jeffrey King (Rutgers University): Luck And Metasemantics
5: Georges Rey (University of Maryland) and John Collins (East Anglia University): Laws and Luck in Language: Problems with Devitt's Conventional, Commonsense Linguistics
6: Michael Devitt (CUNY): Linguistic Luck: A Response to Rey and Collins
7: Justin Khoo (MIT): Epistemicism without metalinguistic safety
Cognitive and Social Luck Reduction
8: Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford University): Testimony, Luck and Conversational Implicature
9: Claudine Verheggen (York University): Linguistic Luck and the Publicness of Language
10: Andrew Peet (University of Leeds): Understanding, Luck, and Communicative Value
11: Samia Hesni (Boston University): Luck-Reducing Features of Lexical Innovation
12: Georgi Gardiner (University of Tennessee): We Forge the Conditions of Love

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