Précis of The Grammar of Meaning: Normativity and Semantic Content [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):177-185 (2002)
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Daniel Dennett once invited us to consider super-Martians who were highly advanced scientifically yet lacked all intentional concepts. They spoke the language of austere physics and were capable of perceiving and describing the world at the micro-level. If such beings could accurately report happenings in their environment, make predictions, and generally live out their lives wholly within the scientific image, what would they be missing, Dennett wondered, by virtue of lacking intentional concepts? Dennett’s answer was that they would miss out on various higher level patterns describable by way of mentalistic and semantic vocabulary.

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