Quine on Shared Language and Linguistic Communities

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Matej Drobňák
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[1] University of Hradec Králové,Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Philosophical Faculty
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Philosophia | 2018年 / 46卷
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Quine; Meaning; Shared Language; Publicity; Flexible Community; Linguistic Individualism;
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In this paper, I discuss Quine’s views on language sharing and linguistic communities. It is sometimes explicitly and often implicitly taken for granted that Quine believes that speakers can form communities in which they share a language. The aim of the paper is to show that this is a misinterpretation and, on the contrary, Quine is closer to linguistic individualism – the view according to which there is no guarantee that speakers within a community share a language and the notion of idiolect is more fundamental than the notion of shared language.
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