On predicator rules and indexicality

Abstract We argue that no attempt of reducing meaning to a systematic set of rules, according to which the role of linguistic expressions is to be normatively defined, can be abstracted from an irreducibly decisional compound. By comparing Lorenzen’s project of building an Ortho-language (...

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Autor principal: Lion,Clément
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Publicado: Universidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Humanidades .Instituto de Filosofía. 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S0719-424220190001000182019-08-28On predicator rules and indexicalityLion,Clément Ortho-Language predicator rules inferentialism choices dialogic semantics. Abstract We argue that no attempt of reducing meaning to a systematic set of rules, according to which the role of linguistic expressions is to be normatively defined, can be abstracted from an irreducibly decisional compound. By comparing Lorenzen’s project of building an Ortho-language (Orthosprache) and Brandom’s inferentialist take on meaning, we distinguish two ways of acknowledging this fact, while claiming that Lorenzen’s take is more genuinely constructive, insofar as choices be thought of as genuine features of constructions. It brings into a new perspective the relation between dialogical constructivism and Brouwer’s intuitionism. Finally, we bring up a philosophical argument for the claim that interaction rules should be indexed on players and on their choices, when providing deontic bases to semantics.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Humanidades .Instituto de Filosofía. Revista de humanidades de Valparaíso n.13 20192019-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0719-42422019000100018en10.22370/rhv2019iss13pp18-33
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Ortho-Language
predicator rules
inferentialism
choices
dialogic
semantics.
spellingShingle Ortho-Language
predicator rules
inferentialism
choices
dialogic
semantics.
Lion,Clément
On predicator rules and indexicality
description Abstract We argue that no attempt of reducing meaning to a systematic set of rules, according to which the role of linguistic expressions is to be normatively defined, can be abstracted from an irreducibly decisional compound. By comparing Lorenzen’s project of building an Ortho-language (Orthosprache) and Brandom’s inferentialist take on meaning, we distinguish two ways of acknowledging this fact, while claiming that Lorenzen’s take is more genuinely constructive, insofar as choices be thought of as genuine features of constructions. It brings into a new perspective the relation between dialogical constructivism and Brouwer’s intuitionism. Finally, we bring up a philosophical argument for the claim that interaction rules should be indexed on players and on their choices, when providing deontic bases to semantics.
author Lion,Clément
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title On predicator rules and indexicality
title_short On predicator rules and indexicality
title_full On predicator rules and indexicality
title_fullStr On predicator rules and indexicality
title_full_unstemmed On predicator rules and indexicality
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publisher Universidad de Valparaíso. Facultad de Humanidades .Instituto de Filosofía.
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