The normativity of meaning and the hard problem of intentionality

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This note addresses two of Gibbard's central contentions in Meaning and Normativity: first, that the concept of meaning is normative, and second, that an expressivist account of semantic concepts and statements can shed light on the hard problem of intentionality, the problem of explaining intentionality in naturalistic terms.

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Hattiangadi, A. (2018). The normativity of meaning and the hard problem of intentionality. Inquiry (United Kingdom), 61(7), 742–754. https://doi.org/10.1080/0020174X.2018.1424524

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