Linguistic creativity : exercises in "Philosophical Therapy"
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Linguistic creativity : exercises in "Philosophical Therapy"
(Philosophical studies series, v. 81)
Kluwer Academic, c2000
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Linguistic creativity
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Bibliography: p. [191]-193
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Description
Speakers can get to know the meaning of any of indefinitely many sentences that they have never heard before. This statement encapsulates the problem of linguistic creativity, which lies at the core of philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics. It has also sparked off a considerable amount of work on the philosophy of mind.
After establishing the failure of the familiar compositional approach to the problem, the book adopts a radically new start. It develops core elements of the later Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy, putting them to work to`dissolve' the problem, proving it ill-framed by clarifying the questions posing it and breaking the spell of mistaken analogies that inform it.
This sharply focused monograph thus has a dual aim: coping with a crucial problem that turns out to be a lot tougher than is generally supposed, and presenting a precise and rigorous demonstration of an unfamiliar and exciting philosophical approach.
Audience: Clearly written and lucidly structured, the book addresses professional philosophers and advanced undergraduates alike.
Table of Contents
Preface. Contents Analytical Table of Contents. Part One: The Problem. 1. The Orthodox Perspective: A Problem of Linguistic Creativity. 2. The Philosophical Problem: The Plight of Orthodoxy. Part Two: New Methods. 3. Philosophical Dissolution: Unintelligible Questions. 4. Philosophical Therapy: A Sense of Wonder and a Change of Aspect. Part Three: A Therapy. 5. Semantic Creativity: The Philosophical Problem Again. 6. Semantic Creativity: Problem-Dissolution and Therapy. Post-Script - Dissolving Philosophical Problems. Notes. Bibliography.
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