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Semantics-Without-Minds

The position — descended from Wittgenstein / Sellars / Brandom — that a complete theory of linguistic meaning can be built from publicly observable practice without taking any mental state (belief, intention, desire, qualia) as semantic primitive. Sellars’s Myth of the Given argument blocks the move to pre-conceptual inner content; Wittgenstein’s rule-following considerations block the move to private semantic rules; Brandom’s Deontic Scorekeeping supplies the positive replacement. The position is the philosophical underwriting of the Public Semantics / Commitment-based Semantics programme in agent communication, and the cleanest answer to the worry that protocols built on observable commitments are “thin behavioural surrogates” for “real” mentalistic meaning. They are not — they are the foundation.

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