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Language and Mind seminar: Derek Ball (University of 58勛圖)
2nd July 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Title: Immanent Interpretation
Bryan Pickel and Derek Ball
Abstract: Famous arguments purport to show that all, or a substantial fragment, of language is indeterminate in meaning. Quine and Davidson motivated indeterminacy arguments by attending to the possibility of different translations of a foreign language and to the possibility of differing uses of homophonic expressions among speakers of the same language; more contemporary versions focus on the interpretation of context-sensitive expressions such as quantifier domain restrictions (Heck, Buchanan). We show that these arguments fail because they ignore evidence that is available to interpreters evidence that arises from the interpreters themselves as language users. But our aim is not merely to rebut indeterminacy arguments. We construct a research strategy for interpreters to meet the concerns of the proponents of indeterminacy arguments. The strategy is available to interpreters in a wide range of cases, but (time permitting) we will also discuss cases (such as the interpretation of AI, or of non-human animals) in which it might fail.