Using a two-dimensional model from social ontology to explain the puzzling metaphysical features of words

Synthese 200 (3):1-10 (2022)
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Abstract

I argue that a two-dimensional model of social objects is uniquely positioned to deliver explanations for some of the puzzling metaphysical features of words. I consider how a type-token model offers explanations for the metaphysical features of words, but I give reasons to find the model wanting. In its place, I employ an alternative model from social ontology to explain the puzzling data and questions that are generated from the metaphysical features of words. In the end I chart a new path that foregrounds the agent-dependence and social conditions for word kinds.

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