Causal connection to world is essential to meaning

Mental states become meaningful— intentional or semantic—through causal connecton via the senses to, and ability to act on, the external world. Searle doesn't show that no causal connection could ever produce meaning at all, just that his man can't.


Jerry Fodor, 1980.
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Causal connection to world is essential to meaning
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