Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics : theoretical developments
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Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics : theoretical developments
(Perspectives on pragmatics, philosophy & psychology / editor-in-cheif, Alessandro Capone ; consuling editors, Wayne Davis ... [et al.], v. 27)
Springer, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Together with the volume "Inquiries in philosophical pragmatics: Linguistic and theoretical issues," this book provides a journey through the more recent developments of pragmatics, considering both its philosophical and linguistic nature. This first volume is devoted to the theoretical models developed from a philosophical perspective, including both the newest advances of the classical theories and approaches, and pioneering and interdisciplinary ideas proposed to face the challenges of the fields and areas of practice and analysis. The topics investigated, which include implicatures, reference, presupposition, speech acts, metaphor, relevance, and common ground, represent the core of the state of the art in philosophical pragmatics. Research on these matters have been continuously changing the way that we can look at them. This book serves as a collection of works from the most eminent authors who represent the theoretical developments of the approaches that defined this field, together with the new philosophical insights coming from more applied disciplines such as argumentation, discourse analysis, or linguistics. The combination of these two perspectives provides a unique outline of the current research in pragmatics.
目次
Introduction (Macagno, M. & A. Capone.).- Chapter 1. Three Mistakes About Semantic Intentions (Devitt, M.).- Chapter 2. 'Few', 'A Few', and 'Only': Negative Quantifier Noun Phrases and Negative Polarity Items -- the Horn-Atlas Debate 1991 - 2018 (Atlas, J.).- Chapter 3. Prospective Reference (Saka, P.).- Chapter 4. Interpretation Of Copredicative Sentences: Rich Underspecification Account (Ortega, M.).- Chapter 5. Speech-act-theoretic explanations of problems of pure indexicals (Oishi, E.).- Chapter 6. First person implicit indirect reports in disguise (Capone, A.).- Chapter 7. Meaning, Reasoning, and Common Knowledge (Werner, R.).- Chapter 8. Assessing Dialectical Relevance Using Argument Distance (Walton, D.).- Chapter 9. The communicative functions of metaphors between explanation and persuasion (Rossi, Macagno.).- Chapter 10. Stereotypes favour implicatures and implicatures smuggle stereotypes: the case of propaganda (Lombardi Vallauri, E.).
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