Context Sensitivity and Indirect Reports

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1):40-48 (2010)
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Abstract

In this paper, I argue that Contextualist theories of semantics are not undermined by their purported failure to explain the practice of indirect reporting. I adopt Cappelen & Lepore’s test for context sensitivity to show that the scope of context sensitivity is much broader than Semantic Minimalists are willing to accept. The failure of their arguments turns on their insistence that the content of indirect reports is semantically minimal.

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Nellie Wieland
California State University, Long Beach

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