The Oxford handbook of philosophy of language
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The Oxford handbook of philosophy of language
Clarendon Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Oxford Handbooks series is a major new initiative in academic publishing. Each volume offers an authoritative and up-to-date survey of original research in a particular subject area. Specially commissioned essays from leading figures in the discipline give critical examinations of the progress and direction of debates. Oxford Handbooks provide scholars and graduate students with compelling new perspectives upon a wide range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences.
Ernie Lepore and Barry Smith present the definitive reference work for this diverse and fertile field of philosophy. A superb international team contribute more than forty brand-new essays covering topics from the nature of language to meaning, truth, and reference, and the interfaces of philosophy of language with linguistics, psychology, logic, epistemology, and metaphysics. It will be an essential resource for anyone working in the central areas of philosophy, for linguists interested in syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and for psychologists and cognitive scientists working on language.
Table of Contents
- THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT
- THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE
- THE NATURE OF MEANING
- THE NATURE OF REFERENCE
- THE NATURE OF REFERENCE
- SEMANTIC THEORY
- LINGUISTIC PHENOMENA
- VARIETIES OF SPEECH ACT
- THE EPISTEMOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS OF LANGUAGE
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