Thinking, language, and experience /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
©1989.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1. Major Objective, Grand Strategy, Chief Topics; 2. The Four Mechanisms of Singular Reference: Our Chief Topics; 3. The Hierarchical Web of Reference; 4. Some Data: A Pentacostal Miracle in Reverse; 5. Strategic Plan and Major Methodological Focus and Constraints; 6. Some Major Theses Developed in the Ensuing Studies; Notes; Part I. The Language of Singular Reference; Chapter 2. The Semantics and the Causal Roles of Proper Names in Our Thinking of Particulars: The Restricted-Variable/Retrieval View of Proper Names
- Chapter 3. Singular DescriptionsChapter 4. Indexical Reference is Experiential Reference; Chapter 5. Attributing Reference to Others: The Language of Other Minds; Part II. Reference and Experience; Chapter 6. Perception: Its Internal Indexical Accusatives and Their Implicit Quasi-Indexical Representation; Chapter 7. Deliberation, Intentional Action, and Indexical Reference; Chapter 8. Personality, Anaphora, and Verbal Tenses; Chapter 9. God and Knowledge: Omniscience and Indexical Reference; Chapter 10. Self and Reality: Metaphysical Internalism, Selves, and the Holistic Indivisible Noumenon
- Chapter 11. Fiction and Reality: Ontological Questions about Literary ExperienceChapter 12. The Language of Other Minds: Indicators and Quasi-Indicators; Part III. A Semantic and Ontological Theory for the Language of Experience: Guise Theory; Chapter 13. Thinking and the Structure of the World; Chapter 14. Method, Individuals, and Guise Theory; Index; Author Index; Subject Index