History and Philosophy of Linguistics Reading group

Next meeting: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, Woolley S334, 5­7pm,

Reading: Louise Cummings 1998. The scientific reductionism of relevance
theory: The lesson from logical positivism

ABSTRACT
In the postface to the second edition of their book Relevance: Communication
and cognition,
Sperber and Wilson describe the intellectual impact which has followed from
the first
edition of their text:
"The book has been translated into several languages, its implications for
pragmatic theory have been
explored in a growing number of books and articles; it has inspired work in
neighbouring disciplines,
including linguistics, literary studies, psychology and philosophy."
(Sperber and Wilson, 1995: 255)
The appeal of relevance theory within certain academic circles is beyond
doubt. Its acceptance
within pragmatics and related subjects is to be expected given the scientism
which pervades
cognitive disciplines. The scientism of these disciplines, scientific
reductionism, has in
recent years come under increasing attack in the form of the philosophical
arguments of
Hilary Putnam. Putnam's (1981) critique of the logical positivist account of
rationality is particularly
pertinent to this discussion. In this paper I demonstrate the exact nature
of the reductionism
within Sperber and Wilson's account of relevance. To this end, I examine
their
description of (1) the logical or analytic entries of concepts, (2) the
deductive device, and (3)
the functional concept of confirmation. In each case I will indicate how a
reductionist analysis
brings about the destruction of the very notions which demand explanation.

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