Saying, meaning and referring : essays on François Recanati's philosophy of language
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Saying, meaning and referring : essays on François Recanati's philosophy of language
(Palgrave studies in pragmatics, language and cognition)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
- : hbk
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Francois Recanati has proposed a wide-ranging truth-conditional model of pragmatics. In this collection, his theories are addressed by distinguished contributors, with responses from Recanati himself, thus drawing the reader into the central debate within philosophy of language and cognitive science as to what kind of pragmatics system is needed.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements Introduction
- M.J.Frapolli & R.Carston Every Chapter will be followed by Francois Recanati's "Reply" How Many Pragmatic Systems Are There?
- R.Carston What to Say on What Is Said: Some Remarks on Recanati's Views on Semantic Contextuality
- S.Predelli Externalism, Deference, and Availability
- M.J.Frapolli Metalinguistic Demonstrations and Reference
- P.de Brabanter On Rigidity, Direct Reference and Natural Kind Terms
- L.F.Moreno Meaning 'Literal'
- M.H.Iglesias A View of Novel Metaphor in the Light of Recanati's Proposals
- E.R.Gonzalez & B.S.Clivilles On the "Hyperinsulation" and "Transparency" of Imaginary Situations
- J.Pelletier Names for Ficta , for Intentionalia , and for Nothing
- A.Voltolini Situated Representations and ad hoc Concepts
- J.Dokic Semantic Innocence and Substitutivity
- P.Egre Index
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