Another great synopsis thanks - Chordate relates to the property of having a spine / backbone aka notochord - but doesnt change the overall discussion 😊
It is still quite relevant - in fact in many cases, the data models used in AI (large-language models and machine-learning techniques use Kripke’s theory of naming with respect to graph-theory). A quite remarkable turn of events for a seeming abstract philosophic concept.
Despite what's said above, Kripke's view is absent from scientific enterprise on language communication and meaning comprehension. Psycholinguists, neurologists debate and even defend Grice, Davidson and Searle, taking these philosophical views as common ground for the field. In philosophy itself, Kripke can still and unfortunately be considered as the main view.
What a massively underrated RUclips channel.
This is a great lecture on the philosophy of language. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work !!! Cheers
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Why the constant Kripke bashing?
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Another great synopsis thanks - Chordate relates to the property of having a spine / backbone aka notochord - but doesnt change the overall discussion 😊
Cordate
Thank you!
Is this still a relevant work or is there something more new?
It is still quite relevant - in fact in many cases, the data models used in AI (large-language models and machine-learning techniques use Kripke’s theory of naming with respect to graph-theory). A quite remarkable turn of events for a seeming abstract philosophic concept.
No wonder AI is turning into such a clustered cultural car crash - thanks to Actual Traffic Cones along with many other contingencies@@PhDip
Despite what's said above, Kripke's view is absent from scientific enterprise on language communication and meaning comprehension. Psycholinguists, neurologists debate and even defend Grice, Davidson and Searle, taking these philosophical views as common ground for the field. In philosophy itself, Kripke can still and unfortunately be considered as the main view.