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A Companion to the Philosophy of Language, 2 Volume Set.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hale, Bob
Otros Autores: Wright, Crispin, Miller, Alexander
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017.
Edición:2nd ed.
Colección:Blackwell Companions to Philosophy Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Volume I ; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Part I Meaning and Theories`of Meaning; Chapter 1 Metaphysics, Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Language; 1 Two Positions; 2 Dummett and Thought; 3 Wittgenstein, Early and Late; 4 Carnap and Quine; 5 Ordinary Language Philosophy; 6 The Turn Back; 7 The Larger Picture; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Meaning and Truth-Conditions: From Frege's Grand Design to Davidson's ; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Intention and Convention in the Theory of Meaning.
  • 1 Lewis on the Public-Language Relation 2 Intention-Based Semantics ; 3 An Almost-Gricean Semantics ; 4 What Endures?; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Meaning, Use, Verification ; 1 Meaning as Use; 2 Verificationism; 3 Rules and Norms; Notes; References; Postscript ; Meaning Is Use; Use and Assertion; A First Response: Specialized Assertion Conditions; A Second Response: Adding to Assertion Conditions; Fitch's Paradox or the Paradox of Knowability; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Semantics and Pragmatics ; 1 Pragmatics and Semantics; 2 Austin on Locutionary, Illocutionary, and Perlocutionary Acts.
  • 3 Grice on Illocutionary Acts4 Grice on Basic and Derivative Illocutionary Acts; 5 The Orthodox View; 6 Occasion-Sensitivity ; 7 Basic and Derivative Illocutionary Acts; 8 Conclusion; Note; References; Chapter 6 Pragmatics; 1 Semantic Properties; 2 The Pragmatic View; 3 Domestications; 4 Implicature; 5 Metaphysics; 6 Perspective; 7 Thoughts; 8 Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Further Reading; Postscript; In Retrospect; References; Further Reading; Chapter 7 On the Linguistic Status of Context Sensitivity; 1 Introduction; 2 Terms of Debate; 3 Overt Context Sensitivity.
  • 4 Covert Context Sensitivity5 Whither Context?; 6 Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 8 A Guide to Naturalizing Semantics ; The Crude Causal Theory; Dretske's Information-Theoretic Account ; Optimal Conditions Accounts; Teleological Theories; Fodor's Asymmetric Dependence Theory; Causal-Role Semantics ; Conclusion; Postscript; Teleological Theories: Basic Distinctions; The Content Question: Input-Oriented Theories ; The Content Question: Output-Oriented and Mixed Theories ; The Status Question; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 9 Inferentialism.
  • 1 Varieties of Inferentialism2 Logical Inferentialism; 3 Brandom's Inferentialism; 4 Objections and Replies; Notes; References; Further Reading; Chapter 10 Against Harmony ; 1 The Inversion Principle; 2 An Argument for the Inversion Principle; 3 Problems with the Argument; 4 Arguments from the 'Innocence' of Logic; 5 Tennant's Argument for Harmony; 6 Harmony and Inferential Role Semantics; Notes; References; Chapter 11 Meaning and Privacy; 1 Introduction: The Two Questions and their Consequences; 2 Private States and Public Language: The Possibility.