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In The Autonomy of Reference: On the Relational Structure of Nominals, Zoltán Vecsey defends a moderate autonomy thesis concerning the explanatory status of nominal reference. The autonomy thesis is based on the observation that the relational term of reference exhibits a specific resistance to systematizing attempts. The resistance can be observed on two complementary fronts. On the one hand, reference cannot be introduced into the vocabulary of theoretical linguistics in a de novo manner because every reasonable introductory technique must be built on such expressions that are already functioning in a relational mode. On the other hand, and for similar reasons, the term cannot simply be removed from the vocabulary of theoretical linguistics because every reasonable technique of removal must be built on expressions that are still functioning in a relational mode. Although reference is an autonomous aspect of meaning in that it shows resistance to these attempts of systematisation, it should not be banished from linguistic theory as an unscientific phenomenon. Vecsey argues that the explanatory technique of reverse engineering, which has already been effectively used in the research practices of logic and mathematics, brings theoretical legitimacy to the term of reference.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 'Reference' as a Basic Technical Term
2 The Externalist Reduction of Nominal Meaning to Reference
3 Rejecting Relationality: The Internalist Point of View
4 Prospects for a Moderate Externalism
A Short Summary
Bibliography
Index
About the Autho
Product details
Published | 15 Sep 2024 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 226 |
ISBN | 9781666969627 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Philosophy of Language: Connections and Perspectives |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |