Does Naturalised Inferentialism Face the Incompleteness Problem? Reply to Reinikainen

Topoi:1-4 (forthcoming)
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In a paper published in this journal Reinikainen (forthcoming) argues that my version of inferentialism “faces a problem concerning the determination of linguistic meaning”, which “essentially emerges from troubles in understanding, in inferentialist terms, how the world is ‘embodied’ in language”. As far as I can see, his argument is based on a misunderstanding of what my inferentialism amounts to. I explain what I mean.

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Whence Correctness?Jaroslav Peregrin - forthcoming - Topoi:1-6.

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