Copyright © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.This issue brings together papers by Australasian philosophers on language, thought, and their relationship. Contributors were given complete freedom to treat these topics in any way they saw fit. The results reflect the diverse interests of Australasian philosophers, and, perhaps even more strikingly, the diversity of philosophical methods they employ to persue these interests.Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie (Guest Editors)http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/616/description#descriptio
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
The relationship between thinking and language is an issue concerned by linguists, anthropologists, ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand has been experiencing something of a ‘golden age’. Within th...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
Subject examines the many interrelationships between language and thought. Do people who speak diffe...
Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand has been experiencing something of a ‘golden age’. Withi...
This paper explores the link between language and thought. Language and thought are fascinating proc...
This thematic issue gathers six contributions on the relation between logic and grammar as well as t...
Book synopsis: The work of Mark Sainsbury has made a significant and challenging contribution to sev...
The paper considers language as a communication resource and its place in the representation of worl...
I do not think that the world or the sciences would ever have suggested to me any philosophical prob...
Since the two of us have been very interested in the language-thought relationship for a long time, ...
This thematic issue gathers six contributions on the relation between logic and grammar as well as t...
Beckermann A. Can there be a language of thought? In: Casati R, ed. Philosophy and the cognitive sci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
The relationship between thinking and language is an issue concerned by linguists, anthropologists, ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...
Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand has been experiencing something of a ‘golden age’. Within th...
This dissertation is an investigation into the relation between mind and language from different per...
Subject examines the many interrelationships between language and thought. Do people who speak diffe...
Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand has been experiencing something of a ‘golden age’. Withi...
This paper explores the link between language and thought. Language and thought are fascinating proc...
This thematic issue gathers six contributions on the relation between logic and grammar as well as t...
Book synopsis: The work of Mark Sainsbury has made a significant and challenging contribution to sev...
The paper considers language as a communication resource and its place in the representation of worl...
I do not think that the world or the sciences would ever have suggested to me any philosophical prob...
Since the two of us have been very interested in the language-thought relationship for a long time, ...
This thematic issue gathers six contributions on the relation between logic and grammar as well as t...
Beckermann A. Can there be a language of thought? In: Casati R, ed. Philosophy and the cognitive sci...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
The relationship between thinking and language is an issue concerned by linguists, anthropologists, ...
This chapter discusses the question of whether, how, where, and to what extent language plays a caus...