Semantic theories, linguistic essences, and knowledge of meaning

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This paper argues, first, that the information problem poses a foundational challenge to mainstream semantics. It proposes, second, to address this problem by drawing on notions from Kit Fine’s essentialist framework. More specifically, it claims that the information problem can be avoided by strengthening standard truth theories, employing an operator expressing the notion of a relative constitutive semantic requirement. As a result, the paper proposes to construe semantic theories as theories of semantic requirements, and semantic knowledge as knowledge of such requirements.

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Haverkamp, N., & Hoeltje, M. (2021). Semantic theories, linguistic essences, and knowledge of meaning. Synthese, 199(5–6), 14459–14490. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03429-5

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