Defense of Putnam’s Twin Earth Experiment

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  • Yiliang Wu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/n97yfq85

Keywords:

Twin Earth, natural kind terms, indexicals

Abstract

This essay reviews and examines the controversies surrounding Searle’s rebuttal sparked by Putnam’s Twin Earth experiment. The article firstly analyzes Putnam’s definition of natural kind terms and points out that there is a difference between natural kind terms and descriptivism, which cannot be explained in equal quantities. From the perspective of the Twin Earth experiment, understanding Putnam’s definition and interpretation of natural class terms can be the key to refuting Searle’s rebuttal, which can prove that the externalist stance of the Twin Earth experiment has not been severely undermined. On this basis, this article provides multiple examples to further explore and demonstrate that even with the use of index words that are consistent with Searle’s explanatory approach, the final conclusion is not contradictory to semantic externalism and can still point to the perspective of externalism. At the end of the article, the author attempts to achieve a more reasonable balance in semantic interpretation by explaining the connection between semantic internalist and externalist elements.

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Published

2024-06-06

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