Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics
 
Robert May
Recently Published
~R. Fiengo and R. May, De Lingua Belief, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2006.
Cover Blurb:
Speakers, in their everyday conversations, use language to talk about language. They may wonder about what words mean, to whom a name refers, whether a sentence is true. They may worry whether they have been clear, or correctly expressed what they meant to say. That speakers can make such inquiries implies a degree of access to the complex array of knowledge and skills underlying our ability to speak, and though this access is incomplete, we nevertheless can form on this basis beliefs about linguistic matters of considerable subtlety, about ourselves and others. It is beliefs of this sort--de lingua beliefs--that Robert Fiengo and Robert May explore in this book.
Fiengo and May focus on the beliefs speakers have about the semantic values of linguistic expressions, exploring the genesis of these beliefs and the explanatory roles they play in how speakers use and understand language. Fiengo and May examine the resources available to speakers for generating linguistic beliefs, considering how linguistic theory characterizes the formal, syntactic identity of the expressions linguistic beliefs are about and how this affects speakers' beliefs about coreference. Their key insight is that the content of beliefs about semantic values can be taken as part of what we say by our utterances. This has direct consequences, examined in detail by Fiengo and May, for explaining the informativeness of identity statements and the possibilities for substitution in attributions of propositional attitudes, cases in which speakers' beliefs about coreference play a central role.
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Reprints
~Frege's Contribution to Philosophy of Language, with Richard Heck.  Published in E. Lepore and B. Smith, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006.
~Frege on Indexicals.  Reprint from The Philosophical Review, Vol. 115, 487 - 516, 2006.
~The Invariance of Sense.  Published in The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 103, 111 - 144, 2006.
~Frege's Other Program, with Aldo Antonelli.  Reprint from Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Vol. 46, 1 - 17, 2005.
~Inverse Linking, with Alan Bale.  In M. Everaert and H. van Riemsdijk, eds., The Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Blackwell, Oxford., 2005.
~Frege's New Science, with Aldo Antonelli. Reprint from Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, Vol. 41, 242 - 270, 2000 (published 2002).
~Frege on Identity Statements.  Published in C. Cecchetto, G. Chierchia and M. T. Guasti, eds., Semantic Interfaces:  Reference, Anaphora and Aspect, Stanford, CSLI Publications, 2001.
~Interpreted Logical Forms:  A Critique, with Robert Fiengo.  Reprint from Rivista di Linguistica, Vol. 8, 349 - 373, 1996
Encyclopedia Entries
~Logical Form in Linguistics. Entry in MIT Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, 1998.
~Ellipsis.  Entry in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, 2002.
Conference Presentations
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~Comments on Ernest Lepore and Kirk Ludwig "Conceptions of Logical Form". Text of presentation at Central APA, Chicago, IL, May, 1998.
~Comments on Nathan Salmon "Are General Terms Rigid".  Text of presentation at the Princeton Semantics Workshop, May, 2003
~Comments on Mark Richard "Epithets and Attitudes".  Text of presentation at the Syntax and Semantics with Attitude Workshop, University of Southern California, April, 2005.
 
 
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Course Syllabi
~Philosophy 137a “Theory of Reference