Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10461161 Lingua 2005 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper considers the relation between the pragmatic abilities used to interpret communicative behaviour and more general mind-reading abilities used to interpret ordinary actions. According to the classical Fodorian view [J. Fodor, The Modularity of Mind, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1983], pragmatics and mind-reading are central cognitive systems which are used to attribute mental states to others on the basis of general-purpose reasoning abilities. I will outline an alternative, relevance-theoretic account on which mind-reading is a dedicated inferential module, and pragmatics is a sub-module of the mind-reading module, with its own special-purpose principles and mechanisms.
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