
Combining new insights from cognitive science and speech act theory, Unnsteinsson develops a compelling theory of singular reference which avoids well-known puzzles and objections. The theory, called Edenic intentionalism, is grounded in a mechanistic perspective on explanation in cognitive science and a new Gricean account of speaker meaning and speaker reference. Talking About: An Intentionalist Theory of Reference develops an account of the mental state of identity confusion and separates questions about the nature of representational acts and representational states. Unnsteinsson proposes a division of labour, but Edenic intentionalism is strictly a theory of intentional, mind-directed representational acts, taking speech acts as its paradigm case. Talking About: An Intentionalist Theory of Reference argues that mental mechanisms ought to be postulated to explain human cognitive capacities. Pragmatic competence is the capacity to successfully produce utterances with a communicative intention. By examining the characteristic function and malfunction of the mechanism for referential competence, the study shows that confused reference should be understood as a type of malfunction. This is the core thesis of Edenic intentionalism: that the identity confusion disrupts the normal function of the speech act of reference.
How can a mechanistic perspective on cognitive science and speech act theory resolve long-standing puzzles regarding singular reference? Elmar Unnsteinsson proposes Edenic intentionalism, a framework that treats reference as a mind-directed representational act. By integrating Gricean accounts of speaker meaning with cognitive mechanisms, the author argues that referential competence is a functional capacity that can be subject to specific malfunctions, such as identity confusion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in the philosophy of language recognize this work as a rigorous attempt to bridge cognitive science with traditional semantic puzzles. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a strong background in analytic philosophy and pragmatics to fully navigate.
Page Count:
217
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192688642
ISBN-13:
9780192688644
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