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|a The Importance of Language /
|c Max Black.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
|t FOREWORD --
|t CONTENTS --
|t Words and Their Meanings /
|r Huxley, Aldous --
|t Thought and Language /
|r Butler, Samuel --
|t Bluspels and Flalansferes /
|r Lewis, C.S. --
|t Poetic Diction and Legal Fiction /
|r Barfield, Owen --
|t The Language of Magic /
|r Malinowski, Bronislaw --
|t U and Non-U: An Essay in Sociological Linguistics /
|r Ross, Alan S.C. --
|t The Resources of Language /
|r Waismann, Friedrich --
|t Essentially Contested Concepts /
|r Gallie, W.B. --
|t The Theory of Meaning /
|r Ryle, Gilbert --
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|a In this collection of essays, Max Black has brought together discussions on the language of politics, religion, poetry, law, and even magic. The scholars represented include W.B. Gallie, Aldous Huxley, Gilbert Ryle, Friedrich Waismann, Alan S.C. Ross, Bronislaw Malinowski, Owen Barfield, Samuel Butler, and C.S. Lewis. The selected essays deal with the danger, the power, and the extraordinary versatility of language, and show how "all of us can get our thoughts entangled in metaphors."
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|a Language and languages.
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|a Langage et langues.
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