Concise Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Language. - LAMARQUE, PETER [ED.].|R.E. ASHER [CONS. ED.].

KORTE INHOUD

Philosophers have had an interest in language from the earliest times but the twentieth century, with its so-called 'linguistic turn' in philosophy, has seen a huge expansion of work focused specifically on language and its foundations. No branch of philosophy has been unaffected by this shift of emphasis. It is timely at the end of the century to review and assess the vast range of issues that have been developed and debated in this central area.
The distinguished international contributors present a clear, accessible guide to the fundamental questions raised by the philosophers about language. Contributions include Graeme Forbes on necessity, Susan Haack on deviant logics, Paul Horwich on truth, Charles Travis on Wittgenstein, L.J. Cohen on linguistic philosophy, Ruth Kempson on semantics and syntax and Christopher Hookway on ontology, to name but a few. A wide range of topics are covered from the metaphysics and ontology of language, language and mind, truth and meaning, to theories or reference, speech act...
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1997Uitgever: Oxford / New York / Tokyo, Pergamon, 1997.599 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0080429912ISBN-13: 9780080429915

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