Skeptical linguistic essays
| Abstract | This collection of essays is concerned with syntactic questions, with certain general features of grammatical theory related to syntax, here and there with semantic issues and quite a bit with questions of appropriate standards in pursuing research in the previously mentioned domains. It has almost nothing to say about phonology. The immediately following remarks are to be interpreted against the background of this restricted understanding of what ‘linguistic’ is here intended to denote. | |||||||||
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Ephedyn L. Lin (2012). On Innate Notions of Linguistic Knowledge. Dissertation, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jerrold J. Katz (ed.) (1985). The Philosophy of Linguistics. Oxford University Press.
Jean-Louis Hudry (2011). Aristotle on Meaning. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (3):253-280.
Donald Davidson (2001). Inquiries Into Truth and Interpretation: Philosophical Essays Volume 2. Clarendon Press.
Brian Epstein (2008). The Internal and the External in Linguistic Explanation. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 8 (22):77-111.
Richard Rorty (ed.) (1992). The Linguistic Turn: Essays in Philosophical Method. University of Chicago Press.
Christopher Gauker (1995). A New Skeptical Solution. Acta Analytica 113 (14):113-129.
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