Modeling Semantic Competence: a Critical Review of Frege's Puzzle (as an argument against Millianism) - a podcast by MCMP Team

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Rasmus K. Rendsvig (Roskilde) gives a talk at the MCMP Colloquium titled "Modeling Semantic Competence: a Critical Review of Frege's Puzzle (as an argument against Millianism)". Abstract: I will discuss Frege's Puzzle about Identity as an argument against a Millian theory of meaning for proper names. The key notion analyzed is semantic competence. Strict notions of semantic competence are extrapolated from a two-sorted first order epistemic logical modeling of a cognitive neuropsychological theory of the structure of lexical competence. The model allows for a rigorous analysis of Frege's argument. The theory and model of lexical semantic competence includes a multitude of types of competence, each yielding a different argument, far from all being as decisive against Millianism as has been the mainstream assumption in 20th century philosophy of language.

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