Fiorini is a contemporary philosopher working in the philosophy of language, with contributions to the theory of linguistic tokens and inscription-based semantics. Their work engages technical questions about how a single physical inscription can give rise to multiple word-token interpretations depending on context and reading. The full scope of their scholarly output remains within specialized academic literature.
Analyzed the conditions under which a single inscription can generate multiple word-tokens through divergent readings
Contributed to the type/token distinction debate in philosophy of language
Examined the relationship between physical inscription and linguistic interpretation
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