How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the speaker, think it means, whatever that might be, or does what you say carry its own meaning, separate from your intentions in saying it? This unit introduces you to the key questions about how meaning is conveyed in language.
In this paper the basic question is how language expresses the world and things and, consequently, ...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the s...
Sense-perceptions do not have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason bein...
Communication is crucial for us as human beings – much of what we know or believe, we learn through ...
Meaning as the original function of language is the arrangement of internal things on the part of th...
Meaning defines language because it is the internal function of language. At the same time, meaning ...
The way relationships between symbols and thoughts are created is a general problem in learning, mai...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
I propose that both culture and language are about how human beings make meaning in the world. I bri...
One of the many puzzles philosophy is dealing with is how meaning comes about. An increasing number ...
This paper is an attempt to answer the question, what is exactly represented by our thoughts or lang...
The creation of meaning to interpret and communicate perceived phenomena is a fundamental trait of h...
Language is a fictional concept that does not mean anything on its own. In fact, the various meaning...
In this paper the basic question is how language expresses the world and things and, consequently, ...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
How does what you say come to mean something? Does what you say inherently represent what you, the s...
Sense-perceptions do not have to be deciphered if their contents are to be uploaded, the reason bein...
Communication is crucial for us as human beings – much of what we know or believe, we learn through ...
Meaning as the original function of language is the arrangement of internal things on the part of th...
Meaning defines language because it is the internal function of language. At the same time, meaning ...
The way relationships between symbols and thoughts are created is a general problem in learning, mai...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.The traditional, and still most common, view of the ...
I propose that both culture and language are about how human beings make meaning in the world. I bri...
One of the many puzzles philosophy is dealing with is how meaning comes about. An increasing number ...
This paper is an attempt to answer the question, what is exactly represented by our thoughts or lang...
The creation of meaning to interpret and communicate perceived phenomena is a fundamental trait of h...
Language is a fictional concept that does not mean anything on its own. In fact, the various meaning...
In this paper the basic question is how language expresses the world and things and, consequently, ...
Studying symbolic representation is not only relevant, but also challenging. Hanna Pitkin [1967. The...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...