Abstract

Linguistic meaning has an essential normative dimension that prima facie cannot be reduced to descriptive, non‐normative, terms. Taking this point for granted, this paper however aims at proposing a naturalist view of semantics – inspired by Wilfrid Sellars’ original works – focused on the way the constitutive normative aspects of meaning might be properly explained and accounted for, rather than eliminated.

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