Lexical Flexibility, Natural Language, and Ontology

Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1):1-44 (2016)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

The Realist that investigates questions of ontology by appeal to the quantificational structure of language assumes that the semantics for the privileged language of ontology is externalist. I argue that such a language cannot be (some variant of) a natural language, as some Realists propose. The flexibility exhibited by natural language expressions noted by Chomsky and others cannot obviously be characterized by the rigid models available to the externalist. If natural languages are hostile to externalist treatments, then the meanings of natural language expressions serve as poor guides for ontological investigation, insofar as their meanings will fail to determine the referents of their constituents. This undermines the Realist’s use of natural languages to settle disputes in metaphysics.

Links

PhilArchive

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Natural Language Ontology.Friederike Moltmann - 2017 - Oxford Encyclopedia of Linguistics.
Quantifier Variance and Realism: Essays in Metaontology.Eli Hirsch - 2010 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
On What Actually Is.Fredrik Haraldsen - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (3):643-656.
A New Model for Metaphor.J. Christopher Maloney - 1983 - Dialectica 37 (4):285-301.
Linguistics and natural logic.George Lakoff - 1970 - Synthese 22 (1-2):151 - 271.
The donkey and the monoid. Dynamic semantics with control elements.Albert Visser - 2002 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 11 (1):107-131.
Logical Consequence and Natural Language.Michael Glanzberg - 2015 - In Colin R. Caret & Ole T. Hjortland (eds.), Foundations of Logical Consequence. Oxford University Press. pp. 71-120.
The language of social software.Jan van Eijck - 2010 - Synthese 177 (S1):77 - 96.

Analytics

Added to PP
2016-08-22

Downloads
292 (#66,657)

6 months
73 (#58,948)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Christopher A. Vogel
Shandong University

References found in this work

The extended mind.Andy Clark & David J. Chalmers - 1998 - Analysis 58 (1):7-19.
Writing the Book of the World.Theodore Sider - 2011 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.
On the Plurality of Worlds.David K. Lewis - 1986 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
Word and Object.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1960 - Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press.
Reasons and Persons.Derek Parfit - 1984 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.

View all 98 references / Add more references