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Philosophical Essays, Volume 1 : Natural Language: What It Means and How We Use It.
Yazar:
Soames, Scott.
ISBN:
9781400837847
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (441 pages)
İçerik:
Cover -- Contents -- The Origins of These Essays -- Introduction -- PART ONE: Presupposition -- ESSAY ONE: A Projection Problem for Speaker Presuppositions -- ESSAY TWO: Presupposition -- PART TWO: Language and Linguistic Competence -- ESSAY THREE: Linguistics and Psychology -- ESSAY FOUR: Semantics and Psychology -- ESSAY FIVE: Semantics and Semantic Competence -- ESSAY SIX: The Necessity Argument -- ESSAY SEVEN: Truth, Meaning, and Understanding -- ESSAY EIGHT: Truth and Meaning-in Perspective -- PART THREE: Semantics and Pragmatics -- ESSAY NINE: Naming and Asserting -- ESSAY TEN: The Gap between Meaning and Assertion: Why What We Literally Say Often Differs from What Our Words Literally Mean -- ESSAY ELEVEN: Drawing the Line between Meaning and Implicature-and Relating Both to Assertion -- PART FOUR: Descriptions -- ESSAY TWELVE: Incomplete Definite Descriptions -- ESSAY THIRTEEN: Donnellan's Referential/Attributive Distinction -- ESSAY FOURTEEN: Why Incomplete Definite Descriptions Do Not Defeat Russell's Theory of Descriptions -- PART FIVE: Meaning and Use: Lessons for Legal Interpretation -- ESSAY FIFTEEN: Interpreting Legal Texts: What Is, and What Is Not, Special about the Law -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W.
Özet:
The two volumes of Philosophical Essays bring together the most important essays written by one of the world's foremost philosophers of language. Scott Soames has selected thirty-one essays spanning nearly three decades of thinking about linguistic meaning and the philosophical significance of language. A judicious collection of old and new, these volumes include sixteen essays published in the 1980s and 1990s, nine published since 2000, and six new essays. The essays in Volume 1 investigate what linguistic meaning is; how the meaning of a sentence is related to the use we make of it; what we should expect from empirical theories of the meaning of the languages we speak; and how a sound theoretical grasp of the intricate relationship between meaning and use can improve the interpretation of legal texts. The essays in Volume 2 illustrate the significance of linguistic concerns for a broad range of philosophical topics--including the relationship between language and thought; the objects of belief, assertion, and other propositional attitudes; the distinction between metaphysical and epistemic possibility; the nature of necessity, actuality, and possible worlds; the necessary a posteriori and the contingent a priori; truth, vagueness, and partial definition; and skepticism about meaning and mind. The two volumes of Philosophical Essays are essential for anyone working on the philosophy of language.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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