« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.33Publish: 2007/09

Intention and Meaning — On Some Questions in Quentin Skinner’s Theory of Meaning

Author: Yu-Kang Liang

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Quentin Skinner, the leading figure of the so-called ‘Cambridge School’, hasdeveloped a unique methodology for studying the history of political thought. Onetenet  in  his  theory  is  that  the  meaning  of  a  text  depends  more  heavily  on  theauthor’s  intention  in  writing  than  on  the  semantic  level.  Some  academics  havecriticised Skinner’s theory for putting too much emphasis on the author’s intentionthan on the text itself. In addition to spelling out these criticisms, this article arguesthat by applying John Searle’s theory (contending that the source of meaning comesfrom language’s capacity to represent human Intentional states), the meaning of atext  rests  on  both  the  agreement  of  the  semantic  level  and  also  on  the  author’sIntentional  states.  Thus  it  can  be  concluded  that  Skinner’s  argument  is  moreconvincing than those criticisms against him.

Keywords:Intention/ Intentionality、John Searle、Meaning、Quentin Skinner、Speech-Act