Review of Ken Taylor's Referring to the World [Book Review]

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5):641-649 (2023)
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Abstract

Kenneth Taylor's book, Referring to the World: An Opinionated Introduction to the Theory of Reference, is an exploration of the cognitive resources required to refer to things in the external world. According to Taylor, there is a lot going on. One needs the appropriate internal syntactic objects (which are, on Taylor's view, the product of discursive activity), plus the appropriate internal conceptions, plus of course, the things in the external world that are causally related to our sense organs. His project then is to direct this symphony of moving parts.

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