Language: A Biological Model
Language: A Biological Model
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Abstract
Guiding the work of most linguists and philosophers of language today is the assumption that language is governed by rules. This volume presents a different way of viewing the partial regularities that language displays, the way they express norms and conventions. It argues that the central norms applying to language are non-evaluative; they are more like those norms of function and behavior that account for the survival and proliferation of biological species. Specific linguistic forms survive and are reproduced together with cooperative hearer responses because some portion of the time these patterns of production and response benefit both speakers and hearers. What needs to be reproduced, however, for a given language to survive is not specific conceptual rules or inference patterns, but only satisfaction conditions concerning distal objects and properties, and essential elements of hearer response. Thus, the psychological processes that support the use of proper names, of words for kinds, properties and so forth, need to be examined anew, resulting in a fairly uncompromising rejection of conceptual analysis as a tool in philosophy. Further results concern the distinction between the propositional content and the force of a linguistic utterance and a new description of illocutionary acts. It turns out that neither the intentionality of thought nor the intentionality of language is derived from the other. Also, the processes involved in understanding language are best modeled as a form of direct perception of the world parallel, for example, to perception mediated by the natural signs contained in structured light, and results in a radically new description of how children learn language.
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Front Matter
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Language Conventions Made Simple
Ruth Garret Millikan
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In Defense of Public Language
Ruth Garret Millikan
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On Meaning, Meaning, and Meaning
Ruth Garret Millikan
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The Son and the Daughter: On Sellars, Brandom, and Millikan
Ruth Garret Millikan
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The Language–Thought Partnership: A Bird's Eye View
Ruth Garret Millikan
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Why (Most) Kinds are not Classes
Ruth Garret Millikan
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Cutting Philosophy of Language Down to Size
Ruth Garret Millikan
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Proper Function and Convention in Speech Acts
Ruth Garret Millikan
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Pushmi-pullyu Representations
Ruth Garret Millikan
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Semantics/Pragmatics: (Purposes and Cross-Purposes)
Ruth Garret Millikan
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End Matter
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