Stockholm Philosophy Colloquium: Jessica Keiser (Leeds)
Lecture
Date: Thursday 30 March 2023
Time: 16.00 – 17.45
Location: Lärosal 10, Hus 2, Albano
NonIdeal Metasemantics
Abstract
I argue that data about language change casts doubt on the following two theses of the Lewisian metasemantic picture: that the essential function of language is communication, and that people share a language in virtue of a common interest (namely, to achieve that particular function). I propose a novel metasemantic account which draws on Lewis’ insights by taking language to be a solution to a repeated strategy problem, while rejecting the idea that this strategy problem is always characterized by common interests. On this account, communication is a privileged function of language, but it is not unique; language also serves to establish and maintain social control and social identity.
Last updated: March 24, 2023
Source: Department of Philosophy