A Philosophical Perspective Flashcards
Strawson’s Dichotomy
Some people (the formal semanticists) think that meaning is something that sentences have, while others (the communication-intention-ists) think that meaning is something that people do
Theorists of formal semantics
Frege, Chomsky, Wittgenstein (early); linguistic structure should be studied on its own terms, without necessary reference to its use
Theorists of communication-intention
Grice, Austin, Wittgenstein (later); language use as interactions with other individuals in which we move around sets of linguistic counters;
Theory of mind problem and the complexity of communication
In order to build computer models you need less flexible “rules” that are not so complicated to replicate