The Bloomsbury companion to the philosophy of language
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The Bloomsbury companion to the philosophy of language
(Bloomsbury companions)
Bloomsbury, 2014
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-285) and index
"First published in paperback 2014. First published as The Continuum companion to the philosophy of language 2012"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Beginning with works of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein, The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Language provides a critical history of the core concepts in the area. From generative syntax and formal semantics to broader philosophical issues such as intentional contexts, theories of meaning and context dependence, a well-known team of experts offer insightful analysis into some of the fundamental questions asked by the philosophy of language.
The result is a comprehensive introduction, featuring a series of research tools, including an A to Z of key terms and concepts, a detailed list of resources and a fully annotated bibliography. For students and scholars looking to better understand the questions and debates informing the subject, this is an essential study tool.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
1. Editorial Introduction: the History of the Philosophy of Language Manuel Garcia-Carpintero
2. On the Nature of Language: A Basic Exposition James Higginbotham
3. Formal Semantics Josh Dever
4. Theories of Meaning and Truth Conditions Kathrin Gluer
5. Reference Genoveva Marti
6. Intensional Contexts Michael Nelson
7. Context Dependence Kent Bach
8. Pragmatics Francois Recanati
9. Semantic Normativity and Naturalism Jose L. Zalabardo
10. Analyticity, Apriority, Modality Albert Casullo
11. New Directions in the Philosophy of Language Max Koelbel
A-Z of Key Terms
Selected Bibliography
Index
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