Scott Soames

Scott Soames

Scott Soames (born 1946) is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California. He specializes in the philosophy of language and the history of analytic philosophy. He is well known for defending and expanding on the program in the philosophy of language started by Saul Kripke as well as being a major critic of two-dimensionalist theories of meaning.

Biography

Scott Soames was born in 1946. [The "Daily Princeton" article [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2004/03/08/news/9870.shtml "Soames leaves for USC, weakening philosophy dept."] of March 8, 2004 reported that he was 58 at that time (2004 - 58 = 1946).] He did his undergraduate work in philosophy at Stanford University and his graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in linguistics and philosophy. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from MIT in 1976.From Soames's web page at USC: http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~soames/.]

Soames has previously taught at Yale University (from 1976-1980) and Princeton University (from 1980-2004). His departure from Princeton in 2004 was seen as a major loss at the philosophy department there. Gilbert Harman, one of Soames's colleagues, was quoted at the time saying that "He's one of the most distinguished people we've got." [The "Daily Princeton", [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2004/03/08/news/9870.shtml "Soames leaves for USC, weakening philosophy dept."] , March 8, 2004.] Since 2004, he has been a professor at the University of Southern California, Department of Philosophy.

Work

Soames specializes in the philosophy of language and the history of analytic philosophy. He has published books and articles primarily on issues concerning truth, reference, and meaning. Fairly early in his career, he and Nathan Salmon edited a book entitled "Propositions and Attitudes" (1989), a collection of readings that investigates philosophical issues surrounding the nature of propositions. Later in his career, Soames has been known for expanding on the anti-descriptivist philosophy of language developed by Saul Kripke in "Naming and Necessity" (1972/1980)—see Soames's "Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of 'Naming and Necessity"' (2002). He is also a major critic of two-dimensionalist theories of semantics—see his "Reference and Description: The Case against Two-Dimensionalism" (2005).

"Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century" (2003), his two-volume history of analytic philosophy developed from a lecture course regularly given at Princeton, has been the subject of significant controversy among historians of analytic philosophy, with exchanges, often heated, on the "Notre Dame Philosophical Review", Brian Weatherson's blog, the journal "The Philosophical Quarterly", and Soames's own web page. [See, e.g., Soames's [http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~soames/replies/Rep_APA.pdf "Reply to Critics of "Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century": Christopher Pincock, Thomas Hurka, Michael Kremer, and Paul Horwich"] ]

elected publications

The following are "partial" lists of publications by Scott Soames:

Books

* (1989) "Propositions and Attitudes", edited with Nathan Salmon (Oxford University Press).
* (1999) "Understanding Truth" (Oxford University Press).
* (2002) "Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of 'Naming and Necessity"' (Oxford University Press).
* (2003) "Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century, Volumes 1 and 2" (Princeton University Press).
* (2005) "Reference and Description: The Case against Two-Dimensionalism" (Princeton University Press).

Articles

* (1973) "Tacit Knowledge", "The Journal of Philosophy", Vol. 70, No. 11., pp. 318-330 (with Christina Graves, Jerrold J. Katz, Yuji Nishiyama, Robert Stecker, and Peter Tovey).
* (1983) "Generality, Truth Functions, and Expressive Capacity in the Tractatus", "The Philosophical Review", Vol. 92, No. 4., pp. 573-589.
* (1984) "What is a Theory of Truth?", "The Journal of Philosophy", Vol. 81, No. 8., pp. 411-429.
* (1989) "Semantics and Semantic Competence", "Philosophical Perspectives", Vol. 3, pp. 575-596.
* (1994) "Attitudes and Anaphora", "Philosophical Perspectives", Vol. 8, pp. 251-272.
* (1997) "The Truth about Deflationism", "Philosophical Issues", Vol. 8, pp. 1-44.
* (1998) "The Modal Argument: Wide Scope and Rigidified Descriptions", "Noûs", Vol. 32, No. 1., pp. 1-22.
* (1998) "Facts, Truth Conditions, and the Skeptical Solution to the Rule-Following Paradox", "Noûs", Vol. 32, pp. 313-348.

Notes & references

External links

* [http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~soames/ Scott Soames, USC] - his web site at USC.
* [http://web.princeton.edu/sites/philosph/bios/soames.htm Scott Soames, Princeton] - his old web page at Princeton.
* [http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2004/03/08/news/9870.shtml "Soames leaves for USC, weakening philosophy dept."] - the "Daily Princeton" of March 8, 2004.


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