Is there such a thing as a language?

In William Irwin (ed.), Alice in Wonderland and Philosophy. Wiley (2010)
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A paper aimed primarily at a non-academic audience in which I suggest that Lewis Carroll's Alice novels can be viewed, in part, as exploring two competing conceptions of language, conceptions that the philosopher Donald Davidson critically examines. According to the Institutional View, language is a system of rules regulating the use of words and words have the meanings that they do in virtue of those rules. According to the Invention View, what words mean is rather a matter of how the speaker intends those words to be understood by her audience in contexts of communication. Davidson is a well-known advocate of the Invention View. I argue that the Alice novels, perhaps surprisingly, suggest reasons to favour instead the Institutional View

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