Includes bibliographical references and index.Meaning / H. Paul Grice -- Meaning and truth / P.F. Strawson -- Language and communication / Michael Dummett -- On sense and reference / Gottlob Frege -- Frege's puzzle / Nathan Solomon -- Descriptions / Bertrand Russell -- On referring / P.F. Strawson -- Mr. Strawson on referring / Bertrand Russell -- Naming and necessity / Saul Kripke -- Reference and descriptions revisited / Frank Jackson --- Two dogmas of empiricism / W.V. Quine -- In defense of a dogma / H. Paul Grice and P.F. Strawson -- Truth and meaning / Donald Davidson -- Meaning and truth theory / John Foster -- Languages and language / David K. Lewis -- A note on 'languages and language' / John Hawthorne -- A Chomskian alternative to...
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Modern linguistic philosophy came into being with Frege\u27s and Wittgenstein\u27s writings. Metapho...
Philosophy of language explores some of the most abstract yet most fundamental questions in philosop...
Language is important in several ways in Hobbes’s philosophy. Hobbes regards use of language as a si...
How could one separate the study of what words and sentences in natural languages mean from the stud...
How to Understand Language by Bernard Weiss, professor at the University of Cape Town, is a study of...
This book provides a concise overview, with excellent historical and systematic coverage, of the pro...
Paul H. Grice has been one of the most influential philosophers of language of the 20th century. Ind...
Language is a fictional concept that does not mean anything on its own. In fact, the various meaning...
This book is a critical introduction to the central issues of the philosophy of language. Each chapt...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1996.In...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...
‘Why does language matter to philosophy?’ is the name of a minor classic by Ian Hacking pu...
This book is intended as counter-evidence to the perception that Linguistics is a domain of dusty sc...
This essay surveys some of the crucial issues about language over which generative linguists and an...
This study presents and develops in detail (a new version of) the argumental conception of meaning. ...
Modern linguistic philosophy came into being with Frege\u27s and Wittgenstein\u27s writings. Metapho...
Philosophy of language explores some of the most abstract yet most fundamental questions in philosop...
Language is important in several ways in Hobbes’s philosophy. Hobbes regards use of language as a si...