Meaning and Normativity
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of meaning and mental content, this work delves into their normative nature, which challenges naturalistic analysis. Allan Gibbard presents an expressivist framework, utilizing metaethical concepts to shed light on fundamental issues in the philosophy of language and thought. Through this approach, he addresses the complexities surrounding how we understand 'oughts' and their implications for our comprehension of meaning.
