title: Pragmatics, Modularity and Mind-reading (To appear in Mind and Language) creator: Sperber, Dan creator: Wilson, Deirdre subject: Evolutionary Psychology subject: Pragmatics subject: Philosophy of Language description: The central problem for pragmatics is that sentence meaning vastly underdetermines speaker’s meaning. The goal of pragmatics is to explain how the gap between sentence meaning and speaker’s meaning is bridged. This paper defends the broadly Gricean view that pragmatic interpretation is ultimately an exercise in mind-reading, involving the inferential attribution of intentions. We argue, however, that the interpretation process does not simply consist in applying general mind-reading abilities to a particular (communicative) domain. Rather, it involves a dedicated comprehension module, with its own special principles and mechanisms. We show how such a metacommunicative module might have evolved, and what principles and mechanisms it might contain. date: 2001 type: Preprint type: PeerReviewed format: text/html identifier: http://cogprints.org/2032/1/pragmatics-modularity-and-mindreading.htm identifier: Sperber, Dan and Wilson, Deirdre (2001) Pragmatics, Modularity and Mind-reading (To appear in Mind and Language). [Preprint] relation: http://cogprints.org/2032/