[ Hilary Putnam (1979), Philosophical Papers, Vol. 2: Mind, Language and Reality (Cambridge University Press), pp. 215-271.
Hilary Putnam (1975), “The meaning of ‘meaning’”, in K. Gunderson (ed.) Language, Mind and Knowledge, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, VII (University of Minnesota Press), pp. 131-193. ]
1. Meaning and extension
2. Intension and extension
3. ‘Psychological state’ and methodological solipsism
4. Are meanings in the head?
5. A socio-linguistic hypothesis
6. Indexicality and rigidity
7. Let’s be realistic
8. Other senses
9. Other words
10. Meaning
11. Stereotypes and communication
12. What stereotypes are
13. The ‘operational meaning’ of stereotypes
14. Quine’s ‘Two dogmas’ revisited
15. Radical translation
16. A critique of Davidsonian semantic theory
17. Critique of California semantics
18. Semantic markers
19. The meaning of ‘meaning’
1. Meaning and extension
2. Intension and extension
3. ‘Psychological state’ and methodological solipsism
4. Are meanings in the head?
5. A socio-linguistic hypothesis
6. Indexicality and rigidity
7. Let’s be realistic
8. Other senses
9. Other words
10. Meaning
11. Stereotypes and communication
12. What stereotypes are
13. The ‘operational meaning’ of stereotypes
14. Quine’s ‘Two dogmas’ revisited
15. Radical translation
16. A critique of Davidsonian semantic theory
17. Critique of California semantics
18. Semantic markers
19. The meaning of ‘meaning’
(2024.08.05.)
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