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Meaning and justification/ by Gabriele Usberti.
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an internalist theory of meaning /
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Usberti, Gabriele.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xxiii, 390 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Introduction -- Chapter 1. Motivations for an internalist semantics -- Chapter 2. Varieties of semantical anti-realism -- Chapter 3. Epistemic justifications as cognitive states -- Chapter 4. C-justifications for atomic sentences. Names and predicates, C-objects and C-concepts -- Chapter 5. C-justifications for logically complex sentences -- Chapter 6. C-truth-grounds -- Chapter 7. Internal truth and truth-recognition -- Chapter 8. Validity, assertion, inference, and transparency -- Chapter 9. Belief, synonymy, and the de dicto/de re distinction -- Chapter 10. Knowledge and Gettier problems -- Chapter 11. The paradox of knowability -- Chapter 12. Is there an anti-internalist argument in the Philosophical Investigations?
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Meaning and justification = an internalist theory of meaning /
Usberti, Gabriele.
Meaning and justification
an internalist theory of meaning /[electronic resource] :by Gabriele Usberti. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxiii, 390 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Logic, epistemology, and the unity of science,v. 592214-9783 ;. - Logic, epistemology, and the unity of science ;v. 59..
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Motivations for an internalist semantics -- Chapter 2. Varieties of semantical anti-realism -- Chapter 3. Epistemic justifications as cognitive states -- Chapter 4. C-justifications for atomic sentences. Names and predicates, C-objects and C-concepts -- Chapter 5. C-justifications for logically complex sentences -- Chapter 6. C-truth-grounds -- Chapter 7. Internal truth and truth-recognition -- Chapter 8. Validity, assertion, inference, and transparency -- Chapter 9. Belief, synonymy, and the de dicto/de re distinction -- Chapter 10. Knowledge and Gettier problems -- Chapter 11. The paradox of knowability -- Chapter 12. Is there an anti-internalist argument in the Philosophical Investigations?
This volume develops a theory of meaning and a semantics for both mathematical and empirical sentences inspired to Chomsky's internalism, namely to a view of semantics as the study of the relations of language not with external reality but with internal, or mental, reality. In the first part a theoretical notion of justification for a sentence A is defined, by induction on the complexity of A; intuitively, justifications are conceived as cognitive states of a particular kind. The main source of inspiration for this part is Heyting's explanation of the intuitionistic meaning of logical constants. In the second part the theory is applied to the solution of several foundational problems in the theory of meaning and epistemology, such as Frege's puzzle, Mates' puzzle about synonymy, the paradox of analysis, Kripke's puzzle about belief, the de re/de dicto distinction, the specific/non-specific distinction, Gettier's problems, the paradox of knowability, and the characterization of truth. On a more general philosophical level, throughout the book the author develops a tight critique of the neo-verificationism of Dummett, Prawitz and Martin-Löf, and defends a mentalist interpretation of intuitionism.
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