Context Dependence in Language, Action, and Cognition

The phenomenon of context dependence is so multifaceted that it is tempting to classify it as hetergenous. It is especially evident in the case of the difference between context dependence as understood in the philosophy of language and context dependence as understood in the philosophy of mind. One of the aims of the present volume is to show that as varied as the phenomenon of context dependence is, the similarities between its different manifestations are profound and undeniable. More importantly, as evidenced in a number of papers presented on the subsequent pages of this volume, a broad perspective on the phenomenon of context dependence helps us to re-apply theories devised for one of the subfields of philosophy to the other subfields. Since the connections and analogies between many uses of contextualism may not be initially obvious, keeping an open perspective and the willingness to learn from the work of others may sometimes be crucial for finding new, satisfactory solutions.

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Context Dependence in Language, Action, and Cognition

The phenomenon of context dependence is so multifaceted that it is tempting to classify it as hetergenous. It is especially evident in the case of the difference between context dependence as understood in the philosophy of language and context dependence as understood in the philosophy of mind. One of the aims of the present volume is to show that as varied as the phenomenon of context dependence is, the similarities between its different manifestations are profound and undeniable. More importantly, as evidenced in a number of papers presented on the subsequent pages of this volume, a broad perspective on the phenomenon of context dependence helps us to re-apply theories devised for one of the subfields of philosophy to the other subfields. Since the connections and analogies between many uses of contextualism may not be initially obvious, keeping an open perspective and the willingness to learn from the work of others may sometimes be crucial for finding new, satisfactory solutions.

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Context Dependence in Language, Action, and Cognition

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The phenomenon of context dependence is so multifaceted that it is tempting to classify it as hetergenous. It is especially evident in the case of the difference between context dependence as understood in the philosophy of language and context dependence as understood in the philosophy of mind. One of the aims of the present volume is to show that as varied as the phenomenon of context dependence is, the similarities between its different manifestations are profound and undeniable. More importantly, as evidenced in a number of papers presented on the subsequent pages of this volume, a broad perspective on the phenomenon of context dependence helps us to re-apply theories devised for one of the subfields of philosophy to the other subfields. Since the connections and analogies between many uses of contextualism may not be initially obvious, keeping an open perspective and the willingness to learn from the work of others may sometimes be crucial for finding new, satisfactory solutions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110702330
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 01/18/2021
Series: Epistemic Studies , #46
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 258
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tadeusz Ciecierski, Universität Warschau, Polen, Paweł Grabarczyk, Universität Lodz, Polen.
Tadeusz Ciecierski, University of Warsaw, Poland, Paweł Grabarczyk, University of Lodz, Poland.

Table of Contents

Introduction Pawel Grabarczyk Tadeusz Ciecierski 1

Moorean Paradoxes, Assertion, and Certainty Esben Nedenskov Petersen 7

Meaning Holism and Contextualism[s]: Friends or Foes? Filip Kawczynski 21

On the Nature of Non-Doxastic Disagreement about Taste Marián Zouhar 41

Why the Basic Problem Is Not a Problem Joanna Klimczyk 63

Gettier Cases, Warranted Assertability Maneuvers, and the Fourth Condition Tomasz Puczylowski 83

Self vs Other? Social Cognition, Extended Minds, and Self-Rule Andrew Sneddon 99

Articulating Con text-Dependence: Ad Hoc Cognition in the Prototype Theory of Concepts José V. Hernández-Conde 119

Success and Knowledge in Action: Saving Anscombe's Account of Intentionality Markus Kneer 131

De Re Explanation of Action in Context, the Problem of 'Near-Contraries' and Belief Fragmentation Sean Crawford 155

The Rote of Presuppositions and Default Implicatures in Framing Effects María Caamaño-Alegre 181

Transcending the Situation: On the Context-dependence of Practice-based Cognition Rasmus Gahrn-Andersen 209

Indirect Relations and Frames: Coreference in Context Magdalena Zawislawska Maciej Ogrodniczuk Michal Szczyszek 229

Author's Index 247

Subject Index 251

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