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Against Arguments from Reference*
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Philosophy Of LanguageCultureReference Undermines ArgumentsReference. ’ IntuitionsArgumentation AnalysisCultural ContextEpistemologyPhilosophical InquiryRhetoricPhilosophy (French Literary Studies)Philosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Language StudiesVarious QuartersTheoretical ArgumentArgumentation FrameworkSocial SciencesPhilosophy Of Mind
It is common in various quarters of philosophy to derive philosophically significant conclusions from theories of reference. In this paper, we argue that philosophers should give up on such ‘arguments from reference.’ Intuitions play a central role in establishing theories of reference, and recent cross‐cultural work suggests that intuitions about reference vary across cultures and between individuals within a culture ( Machery et al. 2004 ). We argue that accommodating this variation within a theory of reference undermines arguments from reference.
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