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On Occasion: Invisible Minimalism and the Pragmatic Frame/En alguna ocasión: minimalismo invisible y el marco pragmático
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Falcato, Ana
in
Bach, Kent
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of language
/ Pragmatics
/ Semantics
2016
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On Occasion: Invisible Minimalism and the Pragmatic Frame/En alguna ocasión: minimalismo invisible y el marco pragmático
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Falcato, Ana
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Bach, Kent
/ Philosophers
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of language
/ Pragmatics
/ Semantics
2016
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On Occasion: Invisible Minimalism and the Pragmatic Frame/En alguna ocasión: minimalismo invisible y el marco pragmático
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On Occasion: Invisible Minimalism and the Pragmatic Frame/En alguna ocasión: minimalismo invisible y el marco pragmático
2016
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This paper compares Kent Bach's peculiar version of semantic minimalism with the most radical form of contextualism in philosophy of language: Charles Travis's occasion-sensitivity. Bach posits a distinction between a contextually insensitive semantic notion of what is said in an utterance and the pragmatically enriched content a speaker can communicate with it, whereas Travis refuses to isolate the content of what is said in an utterance from the act of uttering it. I will argue that Bach's content dualism fails precisely as a result of its willingness to ascribe \"pure semantic content\" to an entity that is structurally pragmatic.
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