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Lewisian Naturalness and a new Sceptical Challenge

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  • Matej Drobňák University of Hradec Králové, Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7113-2543

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2021.002

Keywords

David Lewis, fundamental properties, meaning, metasemantics, naturalness, pythagorean worlds

Abstract

The criterion of naturalness represents David Lewis’s attempt to answer some of the sceptical arguments in (meta-) semantics by comparing the naturalness of meaning candidates. Recently, the criterion has been challenged by a new sceptical argument. Williams argues that the criterion cannot rule out the candidates which are not permuted versions of an intended interpretation. He presents such a candidate – the arithmetical interpretation (a specific instantiation of The criterion of naturalness represents David Lewis’s attempt to answer some of the sceptical arguments in (meta-) semantics by comparing the naturalness of meaning candidates. Recently, the criterion has been challenged by a new sceptical argument. Williams argues that the criterion cannot rule out the candidates which are not permuted versions of an intended interpretation. He presents such a candidate – the arithmetical interpretation (a specific instantiation of Henkin’s model), and he argues that it opens up the possibility of Pythagorean worlds, i.e. the worlds similar to ours in which the arithmetical interpretation is the best candidate for a semantic theory. The aim of this paper is a) to reconsider the general conditions for the applicability of Lewis’s criterion of naturalness and b) to show that Williams’s new sceptical challenge is based on a problematic assumption that the arithmetical interpretation is independent of fundamental properties and relations. As I show, if the criterion of naturalness is applied properly, it can respond even to the new sceptical challenge.

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DROBŇÁK, Matej. Lewisian Naturalness and a new Sceptical Challenge. Logic and Logical Philosophy [online]. 19 February 2021, T. 31, nr 1, s. 3–28. [accessed 1.4.2023]. DOI 10.12775/LLP.2021.002.
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