Meaning, reference and necessity : new studies in semantics
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Meaning, reference and necessity : new studies in semantics
Cambridge University Press, 2009
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Bibliography: p. 206-210
"First published 1975"--T.p.verso
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A volume of studies in philosophical logic by a group of younger philosophers in the UK. There is a core of problems in the theory of meaning which have been accorded a central importance by philosophers, logicians and theoretical linguists, and which have stimulated some of the most powerful and original work in these subjects. The contributors to the volume have a common interest in these topics, insist on their continuing and fundamental importance, and offer here a distinctive and original contribution to them.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The problem of necessary truth E. J. Craig
- 2. 'Alternative' in 'alternative logic' Susan Haack
- 3. Quantification, modality, and indirect speech Thomas Baldwin
- 4. Proper names, reference, and rigid designation Christopher Peacocke
- 5. Conversational implicatures Ralph C. S. Walker
- 6. The identity of propositions Simon Blackburn
- Bibliographical index.
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