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    Tacit knowledge and beliefs.Dunja Tihomirović-Jutronić - 1991 - Theoria 34 (1):19-28.
  2. James Robert Brown: Thought experiments and platonism. Part two.Nancy J. Nersessian, Dunja Jutronic, Ksenija Puskaric, Nenad Miscevic, Andreas K. A. Georgiou & James Robert Brown - 2007 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 7 (20):125-268.
     
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    The Qua Problem and the Proposed Solutions.Dunja Jutronić - 2019 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):449-475.
    One basic idea of the causal theory of reference is reference grounding. The name is introduced ostensively at a formal or informal dubbing. The question is: By virtue of what is the grounding term grounded in the object qua-horse and not in the other natural kind whose member it is? In virtue of what does it refer to all horses and only horses? The problem is usually called the qua problem. What the qua problem suggests is that the causal historical (...)
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  4. Knowledge of meaning and knowledge of the world.Dunja Jutronic - 1997 - In The Maribor Papers in Naturalized Semantics. Maribor. pp. 118.
  5. Argumenti Protiv Nativizma.Dunja Jutronic - 2003 - Metodicki Ogledi 10 (1):39-47.
    U knjizi "Ponovno promišljanje urođenosti" , koja izlaže konektivističko stajalište o razvoju, Jeffrey L. Elman et al. iznose nove pristupe i metode u procesu učenja uopće, s posebnim naglaskom na učenje jezika, odnosno materinskog jezika. Slijede najnoviji argumenti protiv Chomskyeve teze o urođenosti jezika koji, između ostalog, propituju sljedeće pretpostavke: 1. modularnost jezika; 2. kritično vrijeme za učenje jezika; 3. siromaštvo podražaja; 4. genetsku osnovu gramatike; 5. lokalizaciju jezika. Zaključak jest da su argumenti uvjerljivi te da postoji novi pogled na (...)
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    Chomsky amongst the Philosophers.Dunja Jutronić - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):423-431.
    It is argued that in the exchange that took place between Chomsky and Rey [2003], Chomsky’s answers to Rey might be interpreted more coherently if we interpret Chomsky as an instrumentalist about content. If the instrumentalist position is tenable, then Chomsky is justified in accusing Rey of misreading and applying philosophers’ interpretation on his naturalistic approach to language. Within linguistic theory, for example, syntax does not speak of people as agents who use language: it deals only with the automatically functioning (...)
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    Cognitive Pragmatics and Variational Pragmatics.Dunja Jutronić - 2015 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):233-245.
    In this paper I attempt to look into a possible way in which cognitive pragmatics can help out variational studies in explaining the processes of language change. After broadly setting the scene this article proceeds by giving basic information about variational pragmatics. Then it concentrates on Sperber and Wilson’s relevance theory and its possible interaction with social sciences, namely its possible application in sociolinguistics. I next present my own research of Split dialect/vernacular change where I concentrate on explanatory side, asking (...)
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    Davidson on Convention.Dunja Jutronić-Tihomirović - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):121-132.
    Evaluating the usefulness of Davidson's semantics to computational understanding of language requires an examination of the role of a theory of truth in characterizing sentence meaning and logical form, and in particular of the connection between meaning and belief. The suggested conclusion is that the relevance of Davidson's semantics for computational semantics lies not so much in its methods and particular proposals of logical form as in its general orientation towards "desubstantializing" meaning.
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    Davidson on Convention.Dunja Jutronić-Tihomirović - 1989 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 36 (1):121-132.
    Evaluating the usefulness of Davidson's semantics to computational understanding of language requires an examination of the role of a theory of truth in characterizing sentence meaning and logical form, and in particular of the connection between meaning and belief. The suggested conclusion is that the relevance of Davidson's semantics for computational semantics lies not so much in its methods and particular proposals of logical form as in its general orientation towards "desubstantializing" meaning.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2009 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):1-2.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):175-175.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2016 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (2):127-128.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić & Nenad Miščević - 2017 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):107-110.
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    Intuitions Once Again! Object-level vs. Meta-level.Dunja Jutronić - 2018 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):283-291.
    Firstly, I present some of my most important answers to Miščević’s objections to my 2014 paper which I fully disagree with. Secondly and more importantly, I point out that there is a possible confusion or misunderstanding about the distinction between the object-level (sentence produced) and meta-level (sentence judged). I argue that competentionalist actually conflates object and meta levels and show the final consequences of such a conflation. The ordinarist firmly believes that there should be a separation between the object-level and (...)
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić & Nenad Miščević - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):269-269.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):1-2.
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2007 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 7 (3):315-316.
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    Is Reference Borrowing a Causal Process?Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):41-49.
    In this paper I question Devitt and Sterelny’s proposal that reference borrowing is a causal process and that the reference borrower is ignorant about the referent.I argue that borrowers need to have some true beliefs about the referent. If so, reference borrowing involves a causal chain of communication together with some associated description. The conclusion is that what is needed for reference borrowing of other kind terms is also needed for the natural kind terms. There is no need to posit (...)
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2015 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):115-116.
    In this paper I attempt to look into a possible way in which cognitive pragmatics can help out variational studies in explaining the processes of language change. After broadly setting the scene this article proceeds by giving basic information about variational pragmatics. Then it concentrates on Sperber and Wilson’s relevance theory and its possible interaction with social sciences, namely its possible application in sociolinguistics. I next present my own research of Split (urban) dialect/vernacular change where I concentrate on explanatory side, (...)
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  20. Ivo Žanić, Croatian Language on Parole: Language, Identity and Politics between Yugoslavia and Europe.Dunja Jutronić - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 24:385-388.
     
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  21. Ivo Žanić, Kako bi trebali govoriti hrvatski magarci? O sociolingvistici animiranih filmova (How should Croatian donkeys speak? Sociolinguistics of a).Dunja Jutronić - 2010 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 30:115-120.
     
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    Intentions and Their Role in (the Explanation of) Language Change.Dunja Jutronić - 2022 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 22 (66):327-350.
    The primary aim of this article is to find out what different linguists say about the role of intentions in the study and explanations of language change. I try to investigate if in the explanation of language change, “having an intention” does any explanatory work. If intentions play a role, how do they do it, at which point it is salutary to invoke them, and what do they contribute to the explanation of language change? My main claim is that speakers’ (...)
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2022 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):291-291.
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  24. Ipast EVENTS I.Dunja Jutronic - 1997 - Dialectica 51 (3).
     
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    Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2018 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):249-251.
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    Intuitions Once Again! Object-level vs. Meta-level.Dunja Jutronić - 2018 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):283-291.
    Firstly, I present some of my most important answers to Miščević’s objections to my 2014 paper which I fully disagree with. Secondly and more importantly, I point out that there is a possible confusion or misunderstanding about the distinction between the object-level (sentence produced) and meta-level (sentence judged). I argue that competentionalist actually conflates object and meta levels and show the final consequences of such a conflation. The ordinarist firmly believes that there should be a separation between the object-level and (...)
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    Is Reference Borrowing a Causal Process?Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):41-49.
    In this paper I question Devitt and Sterelny’s proposal that reference borrowing is a causal process and that the reference borrower is ignorant about the referent.I argue that borrowers need to have some true beliefs about the referent. If so, reference borrowing involves a causal chain of communication together with some associated description. The conclusion is that what is needed for reference borrowing of other kind terms is also needed for the natural kind terms. There is no need to posit (...)
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  28. Is there a third way of concept acquisition?Dunja Jutronic - 2001 - Acta Analytica 16 (26):97-108.
  29. James McGilvray (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky.Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18:607-610.
     
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    Language as Fictitious Consensus.Dunja Jutronić-Tihomirović - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 40 (1):163-179.
    The paper tries to show that Lehrer's attempt to apply his consensual model to social theories of meaning and reference is misconceived and that Lehrer's behef that language is a fictitious consensus is not justified. It is argued that the idiolects are basically fragmented and eccentric. Underlying causal networks establish both speaker and conventional meaning. Experts are not essential for the creation of communal language. Indeterminacy of meaning is epiphenomenal in a sense that language is open to continual modifications but (...)
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    Language as Fictitious Consensus.Dunja Jutronić-Tihomirović - 1991 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 40 (1):163-179.
    The paper tries to show that Lehrer's attempt to apply his consensual model to social theories of meaning and reference is misconceived and that Lehrer's behef that language is a fictitious consensus is not justified. It is argued that the idiolects are basically fragmented and eccentric. Underlying causal networks establish both speaker and conventional meaning. Experts are not essential for the creation of communal language. Indeterminacy of meaning is epiphenomenal in a sense that language is open to continual modifications but (...)
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  32. Lingvistika i filozofija: ogledi o filozofskoj utemeljenosti lingvistike.Dunja Jutronić - 1991 - Zagreb: Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo.
     
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  33. Louise M. Antony and Norbert Hornstein (eds.), Chomsky and His Critics.Dunja Jutronić - 2005 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15:589-596.
  34. Martin Hahn and Bjørn Ramberg (eds.), Reflections and Replies: Essays on the Philosophy of Tyler Burge.Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 17:371-378.
     
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    On Stephen Neale’s manuscript Silent Reference.Dunja Jutronić - 2017 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 17 (3):291-292.
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    Platonism in Linguistics.Dunja Jutronić - 2007 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):163-176.
    Jim Brown (1991, viii) says that platonism, in mathematics involves the following: 1. mathematical objects exist independently of us; 2. mathematical objects are abstract; 3. we learn about mathematical objects by the faculty of intuition. The same is being claimed by Jerrold Katz (1981, 1998) in his platonistic approach to linguistics. We can take the object of linguistic analysis to be concrete physical sounds as held by nominalists, or we can assume that the object of linguistic study are psychological or (...)
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  37. Philosophy of Linguistics. Introduction.Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 18:379-383.
     
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    Reference Borrowing and the Role of Descriptions.Dunja Jutronić - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):349-360.
    In this exchange with Michael Devitt on reference borrowing I continue to challenge the idea that reference borrowing is a purely causal process and suggest instead that reference borrowing involves the borrowers having to associate the correct categorial term and have some true beliefs about the referent in the guise of some associate description. I strengthen my defense by suggesting that other kind terms form the core of our language and this is where we associate true categorial descriptions and where (...)
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    The Knowledge Argument: Some Comments.Dunja Jutronić - 2004 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (11):193-197.
    The paper discusses Crane’s analysis of Knowledge argument, and sets forth author’s disagreement with Crane. Surely Mary learns something new when she sees a color for the first time. The time for a physicalist to quarrel comes only when a qualia person says that this experience represents special phenomenal facts, and that such understanding should be identified with propositional knowledge. We should not confuse ‘having information’ with having the same information in the form of knowledge or belief. Mary knows everything (...)
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    The Knowledge Argument.Dunja Jutronić - 2004 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):193-197.
    The paper discusses Crane’s analysis of Knowledge argument, and sets forth author’s disagreement with Crane. Surely Mary learns something new when she sees a color for the first time. The time for a physicalist to quarrel comes only when a qualia person says that this experience represents special phenomenal facts, and that such understanding should be identified with propositional knowledge. We should not confuse ‘having information’ with having the same information in the form of knowledge or belief. Mary knows everything (...)
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    The Maribor papers in naturalized semantics.Dunja Jutronić (ed.) - 1997 - Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta Maribor.
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    Which Are The Data That Competence Provides For Linguistic Intuitions?Dunja Jutronić - 2014 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 10 (2):119-143.
    There are two clearly opposed camps on the issue of the source of linguistic intuitions that have been labelled competentionalist and ordinarist positions. Competentionalists believe and defend the view that linguistic intuitions have a special status and that linguistic competence is their source, while ordinarists believe and defend the view that linguistic intuitions do not have any special status and that they are not directly derived from linguistic competence. The crucial disagreement is primarily over the source of intuitions. The main (...)
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  43. Philosophy of Linguistics.Georges Rey, Alex Barber, John Collins, Michael Devitt & Dunja Jutronic - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (23).
     
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    Anđel Starčević, Mate Kapović, Daliborka Sarić, Jeziku je svejedno (Language could care less). [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2020 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (3):504-508.
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    Kako bi trebali govoriti hrvatski magarci? O sociolingvistici animiranih filmova (How should Croatian donkeys speak? Sociolinguistics of animated films). [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2010 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):287-292.
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    Hrvatski na uvjetnoj slobodi: Jezik, identitet i politika izmedu Jugoslavije i Europe. [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2008 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (3):385-388.
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    Kako bi trebali govoriti hrvatski magarci? O sociolingvistici animiranih filmova (How should Croatian donkeys speak? Sociolinguistics of animated films). [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2010 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (3):287-292.
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    Reflections and Replies. [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):371-378.
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    Introduction. [REVIEW]Dunja Jutronić - 2006 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):379-383.
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    Reply to Dunja Jutronić.Nenad Miščević - 2014 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 10 (2):145-153.
    How does one understand a sentence, in particular its syntactic structure? We have reason to think that the competence, in particular the parser in the competence analyses the sentence, and ends up with some mental equivalent of the tree diagram. And this is the main job to be done. If competence is doing this, then it plays the main role. If Dunja admits this, how can she be an ordinarist, rather that a competentialist? If Devitt agrees with her, how (...)
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