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Ignorance, Uncertainty, and the Development of Scientific Language
values agnotology uncertainty value judgments science and values language concepts
2011/9/8
Robert Proctor has argued that ignorance or non-knowledge can be fruitfully divided into at least three categories: (1) ignorance as native state or starting point; (2) ignorance as lost realm or sele...
This is a survey of David Lewis's influential writings in the philosophy of language, published as part of a special issue of Mind and Language following his untimely death.
When the world is seen as a global village, understanding of the complex and subtle relationship between language, society and culture becomes an essential condition for peaceful co-existence among it...
The fame and influence of Alexandre Kojève's six year course on Hegel under the
auspices of l'École pratique des Hautes Études is beyond question. In attendance were
André Breton, Jacq...
The symbolism of letters and language in the work of Ibn ‘Arabi
symbolism letters language Arabi
2009/11/27
To readers familiar with Ibn ʿArabī’s thinking, the title of this paper may
seem over-ambitious. His conception of language and the mystical science
of the letters that is its corollary are cer...
On the Origin of Language: Implications for Ethics, Politics, and Theology
Origin Language Politics Theology
2009/7/8
Humans have no special qualities and deserve no special place. Our ideas have finally developed to the point where we can stop assigning fundamental qualities to ourselves. It is time to take our plac...
You Don't Know How you Think: Introspection and Language of Thought
Introspection language of thought inner speech imagery
2008/4/15
The question, ‘Is cognition linguistic?’ divides recent cognitive theories into two antagonistic groups. Sententialists claim that we think in some language, while advocates of non linguistic views of...
Models, Theories, and Language
Theories Models Realism
2008/4/15
The semantic view on theories has been much in vogue over four decades as the successor of the syntactic view. In the present paper, I take issue with this approach by arguing that theories and models...
I investigate the consequences for semantics, and in particular for the semantics of tense, if time is assumed to have a branching structure not out of metaphysical necessity (to solve some philosophi...
In this article I critique Kathleen Slaney and Michael Maraun’s (2005) addition to the ongoing philosophical charge that neuroscientific writing often transgresses the bounds of sense. While they some...
TONY BROWN, MATHEMATICS EDUCATION AND LANGUAGE: INTERPRETING HERMENEUTICS AND POST-STRUCTURALISM
TONY BROWN MATHEMATICS EDUCATION LANGUAGE
2008/4/8
Theoretical discussions in mathematics education have for too long been inward looking. There has been much discussion of understanding, language, the construction of meaning, the classroom and the te...
MAKING SENSE OF MATHEMATICAL MEANING-MAKING:THE POETIC FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE
MAKING SENSE MATHEMATICAL MEANING-MAKING
2008/4/8
In trying to make sense of mathematical meaning-making, sections of the mathematics education community have increasingly turned to linguistics as a basis for theorising mathematical discourse. In thi...
Semiotics has been condemned as an imperialistic discipline and praised as the most comprehensive of fields. Jonathan Culler, a well-known theorist, acknowledges that "the major problem of semiotics i...
On Guiding Second Language Learners in their Numeracy Development: The Importance of Beliefs and Attitudes
Numeracy Development Beliefs Attitudes
2008/4/7
Regardless of where they grow up, all children develop basic mathematical concepts and strategies to solve a variety of mathematical problems before even starting school (Allardice & Ginsburg 1983). M...
Chemicals as Instruments a Language Game
chemicals instruments language game epistemology of solvents physical phenomena
2008/4/7
Meaning is use: Wittgenstein’s well-known dictum is used as starting point for a language game on the English word ‘instrument’ in historical discourse. In this way it is possible to collect a set of ...