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Autor:
Christopher GAUKER
Publikováno v:
Theoria, Vol 20, Iss 3, Pp 287-297 (2010)
Language acquisition is often said to be a process of mapping words into pre-existing concepts. If that is right, then we ought to be able to obtain experimental evidence for the existence of concepts in prelinguistic children, as intended in the wor
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https://doaj.org/article/e2ab3355663f401e920fd0b3573bce31
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Publikováno v:
Rivista di Estetica, Vol 34, Pp 181-198 (2007)
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https://doaj.org/article/d31708eb5daf4fa7b4019b47d3df7942
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Most contemporary philosophers, psychologists, and linguists think of language as basically a means by which speakers reveal their thoughts to others. Christopher Gauker calls this'the Lockean theory of language,'since Locke was one of its early expo
Publikováno v:
Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 13:1-5
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
According to the received view of linguistic communication, the primary function of language is to enable speakers to reveal the propositional contents of their thoughts to hearers. Speakers are able to do this because they share with their hearers a
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Publikováno v:
Inquiry. :1-28
A number of authors have asked what it takes for a course of mental imagery to be epistemically or practically useful. This paper addresses a prior question, namely, the difference between courses ...
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Publikováno v:
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy. 10:82-89
It is widely accepted that when “might” expresses certain kinds of relative modality, the sentence “p and it might not be the case that p” is in some sense inconsistent. It has proven difficult to define a formal semantics that explicates thi
Autor:
Christopher Gauker, Vít Punčochář
Publikováno v:
Theoria. 86:651-687
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Publikováno v:
Erkenntnis. 87:1563-1582
When we imaginatively picture what might happen, we may take what we imagine to be either realistic or fantastic. A wine glass falling to the floor and shattering is realistic. A wine glass falling and morphing into a bird and flying away is fantasti
Autor:
Christopher Gauker
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Studies.
We may suppose that the truth predicate that we utilize in our semantic metalanguage is a two-place predicate relating sentences to contexts, the truth-in-context-X predicate. Seeming paradoxes pertaining to the truth-in-context-X predicate can be bl