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        CEUR Proceedings of the Workshop on Contexts in Philosophy - Paris, June, 20, 2017




                            Contexts in Philosophy
      co-located within the Tenth International and Interdisciplinary Conference
                            on Modeling and Using Context

                                      Paris, June, 20, 2017

                               Jussieu Campus 4 place Jussieu
                                    75252 Paris cedex 05

                                            Preface

Since John Perry presented the distinction between narrow and wide context, indexi-
cality and context dependence have been treated as separate phenomena. The difficul-
ties faced by the attempts of extending the indexical approach to other context depen-
dent expressions that are not overtly indexical brought to extreme forms of contextu-
alism, where lexical meaning disappears in favour of radical forms of context depen-
dence (grab bag theory is but one of the many developments of this kind). The work-
shop addresses the challenge of radical contextualism and aims at exploring which
notions of context are better suited to account for the underdetermination of meaning.

Carlo Penco and Massimiliano Vignolo

Scientific Committee

Anne Bezuidenhout ,
Emma Borg,
Claudia Caffi,
Manuel Garcia Carpintero,
Eros Corazza,
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek,
Kepa Korta,
Carlo Penco,
Eva Picardi,
Stefano Predelli,
Mark Textor,
Ken Turner,
Massimiliano Vignolo.

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