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The Perils of Content
The Perils of Content

Author(s): John Collins
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: content; representation; knowledge; convention; syntax

Summary/Abstract: A range of positions persist in the proper interpretation of generative linguistics. The paper responds to recent work in this area that either weakly or strongly diverges from the non-contentful, internalist model presented in Collins (2008a). Against the sympathetic criticisms of Matthews (2008) and Smith (2008), it is argued that a crucial role for content in our understanding of linguistic theories remains obscure, although the discussion here will hopefully clarify the divergence between the parties as merely perspectival. Rey (2008) more strongly argues that the non-contentful model is prey to some classic complaints. The charges are rebutted. Finally, the position of Devitt (2008a, b) is considered. It is argued that his most recent presentation of his brand of realism fails to speak to the fundamental complaints levelled against it, especially as regards the putative role of conventions in the explanation of unvoiced syntax.

  • Issue Year: IX/2009
  • Issue No: 27
  • Page Range: 259-289
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: English