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The Concept of Meaning.

First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hill, Thomas E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; I Bearers of Meaning; 1. Undersigned Bearers of Meaning; 2. Designed Bearers of Meaning; 3. Changes in Bearers of Meaning and the Impact of Bearers upon Meanings; II Ways of Meaning; 1. The Intentional Way of Meaning; 2. The Dispositional Way of Meaning; 3. The Causal Way of Meaning; 4. The Implicative Way of Meaning; 5. Some Complexities of Ways of Meaning; III Contexts of Meaning; 1. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Intentional Way.
  • 2. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Dispositional Way3. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Causal Way; 4. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Implicative Way; 5. Contexts of Ascriptions of Meaning; IV Stimuli and Meanings; 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Stimuli; 2. Roles of Stimuli in Meaning Situations; 3. The Non-Equivalence of Stimuli and Meanings; V Responses and Meanings; 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Responses; 2. The Non-Equivalence of Responses and Meanings; 3. Role of Responses in the Discernment of Meaning.
  • 4. Emotive Meaning and the Place of Emotions and Attitudes in Meaning SituationsVI Referents and Meanings; 1. Some Views Concerning Referents and Meanings; 2. Reference, Bearers of Reference, and Referents; 3. The Assimilation of Meanings to Referents; 4. Meanings, References, and Referents; VII Verification and Meaning; 1. Representative Views Concerning Verifying Conditions and Meanings; 2. Limitations and Achievements of Verifiability Criteria of Meaningfulness; 3. Operations and Meanings; 4. Experiential Truth Conditions and Meanings; VIII Uses and Meanings.
  • 1. Some Recent Advocates of Use Approaches to Meaning2. Principal Varieties of Use Approaches to Meaning; 3. Principal Achievements and Limitations of Use Approaches to Meaning; IX Experience Patterns and Meanings; 1. Meanings as Satisfying Major Meaning Functions; 2. The Concept of Experience Patterns; 3. Meanings as Experience Patterns Satisfying Major Meaning Functions; X Experience Patterns and Varieties of Meaning; 1. Intentional Meanings as Intended Experience Patterns; 2. Dispositional Meanings as Experience Patterns Disposed to be Intended; 3. Causal Meanings as Experience Patterns.
  • 4. Implicative Meanings as Experience Patterns5. Experience Patterns and Other Factors in Meaning Situations; Index.