A Note to" Meaning in Time"

Jaakko Reinikainen

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Abstract

As the title suggests, this paper is something of a leftover – or perhaps a new branch – to my "Meaning in Time: on temporal externalism and Kripkenstein’s skeptical challenge". In that work I essayed to portray my understanding of the sceptical challenge uncovered by Saul Kripke’s reading of Wittgenstein’s later works in a nutshell as to its nature and resolution. Here, my task is to dig a little deeper into the key phrase of the earlier paper, namely the claim that meanings, facts grounding meaning facts, and ascriptions of meaning have an important historical dimension to them. In particular, I explore the ideas that (i) the problem of finitude is fundamentally a logical and not a metaphysical problem and (ii) Devitt's development of Kripke's causal-historical theory of reference implies a natural explanation for how at least the meanings of some terms can have a historical dimension.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPast, Future, Philosophy: Colloquium Volume: The Philosophical Society of Finland's Annual Colloquium 2022 in Oulu
EditorsEero Kaila, Jani Sinokki, Henri Pettersson
PublisherThe Philosophical Society of Finland
Pages167-183
Number of pages16
ISBN (Print)9789519264981
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
EventThe Philosophical Society of Finland's Annual Colloquium - Oulu, Finland
Duration: 9 Jun 202210 Jun 2022

Publication series

Name Acta Philosophica Fennica
Volume99
ISSN (Print)0355-1792

Conference

ConferenceThe Philosophical Society of Finland's Annual Colloquium
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityOulu
Period9/06/2210/06/22

Keywords

  • meaning
  • time
  • Kripke's Wittgenstein
  • causal-historical theory of reference
  • foundational semantics

Publication forum classification

  • Publication forum level 1

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