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- Extent
- xxx, 191 p.
- Contents
-
- Logical Syntax And Logical Operators
- The Rigidity Of Indexicals
- 7.
- Indexicality Is Essential
- 8.
- Indexicals And Fregean Sense
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Note
- Historical Notes
- 6.
- Pragmatics
- 1.
- Mood And Force Revisited
- 2.
- Speech Act Theory
- 3.
- Implicature
- 4.
- Some Applications Of The Concept Of Implicature
- Chapter Summary
- 5.
- Strawson's And Donnellan's Objections To Russell's Theory Of Descriptions
- 6.
- A Pragmatic Approach To Semantics
- 7.
- Metaphor
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Study Questions
- Secondary Reading
- Note
- 7.
- The Propositional Attitudes
- 1.
- Extensionality Revisited
- 2.
- Referential Opacity And Frege On The Attitudes
- 3.
- Further Discussion: Loss Of Semantical Innocence And Multiple Hyper-Intensional Embedding
- Primary Reading
- 4.
- De Re And De Dicto Necessity
- 5.
- De Re And De Dicto Belief
- 6.
- Ralph's Predicament
- 7.
- Belief Attributions And Explicit Indexicals; Belief De Se
- 8.
- An Implicit Indexical Element?
- Notes
- 9.
- A Pragmatic Picture
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 8.
- Davidson's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- 2.
- Methodology
- 2.
- The General Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 3.
- The Exact Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 4.
- The Empirical Confirmation Of A Theory Of Meaning: Radical Interpretation
- 5.
- The Principle Of Charity And The Interdependence Of Belief And Meaning
- Historical Notes
- Fregean Semantics
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 9.
- Quine's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- Quine's Naturalism
- 2.
- 1.
- The Jungle Linguist
- 3.
- Indeterminacy
- 4.
- Meaning And Analytic Truth
- 5.
- The Argument Of t̀wo Dogmas'; The Epistemological Significance Of The Concept Of Meaning
- 6.
- Quine Proposes Replacement, Not Analysis
- 7.
- Two Problems For Naive Semantics
- The Place Of Naturalism
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 10.
- Wittgenstein's Alternative
- 1.
- Language Games
- Machine generated contents note:
- 2.
- 2.
- Family Resemblance, Tools And Cities
- 3.
- To Follow A Rule I
- 4.
- To Follow A Rule II
- 5.
- Private Language
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- The Sense-Reference Distinction
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 3.
- The Distinction Extended
- 4.
- Compositionality Again; The Reference Of A Sentence
- 5.
- Applying The Theory
- 6.
- Substitutivity And Extensionality
- 1.
- 7.
- The Analysis Of Propositional Attitudes
- 8.
- The Objectivity Of Sense
- 9.
- Frege's Theory Of The Referents Of Predicates, And The Concept Horse Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Naive semantics and the language of logic
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 3.
- Russellian Semantics
- 1.
- The Task For Russell
- 2.
- The Theory Of Definite Descriptions
- 3.
- Applying The Theory Of Descriptions
- 1.
- 4.
- Names As Disguised Definite Descriptions
- 5.
- Knowledge By Acquaintance And Knowledge By Description
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- Naive Theory: Singular Terms And Reference
- 4.
- Kripke And Putnam On Naming, Necessity And Essence
- 1.
- The Descriptivist Paradigm
- 2.
- Necessity, Possibility And Possible Worlds: A Primer
- 3.
- Kripke's Objections To The Description Theory Of Proper Names
- 4.
- Rigid Designation
- 2.
- 5.
- Fixing The Reference I: Causal Chains
- 6.
- Fixing The Reference II: Descriptions
- 7.
- Natural Kind Terms And Essence
- 8.
- Indexicality
- 9.
- Is Meaning In The Head?
- Truth And Meaning For Atomic Sentences
- 10.
- A Warning And A Big Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 5.
- Possible Worlds: Semantics, Context And Indexicality
- 1.
- 3.
- Possible Worlds And Intensionality
- 2.
- Indexicals And Demonstratives
- 3.
- The Actual World As A Context
- 4.
- Two-Dimensionalism: Context Of Utterance Versus Circumstance Of Evaluation
- 5.
- Further Discussion: Rigid Designation Again
- 6.
- Isbn
- 9780415517836
- Label
- What is this thing called philosophy of language?
- Title
- What is this thing called philosophy of language?
- Statement of responsibility
- Gary Kemp
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1960 October 15-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Kemp, Gary
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Semantics (Philosophy)
- Meaning (Philosophy)
- Linguistics
- Label
- What is this thing called philosophy of language?, Gary Kemp
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-185) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Logical Syntax And Logical Operators
- The Rigidity Of Indexicals
- 7.
- Indexicality Is Essential
- 8.
- Indexicals And Fregean Sense
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Note
- Historical Notes
- 6.
- Pragmatics
- 1.
- Mood And Force Revisited
- 2.
- Speech Act Theory
- 3.
- Implicature
- 4.
- Some Applications Of The Concept Of Implicature
- Chapter Summary
- 5.
- Strawson's And Donnellan's Objections To Russell's Theory Of Descriptions
- 6.
- A Pragmatic Approach To Semantics
- 7.
- Metaphor
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Study Questions
- Secondary Reading
- Note
- 7.
- The Propositional Attitudes
- 1.
- Extensionality Revisited
- 2.
- Referential Opacity And Frege On The Attitudes
- 3.
- Further Discussion: Loss Of Semantical Innocence And Multiple Hyper-Intensional Embedding
- Primary Reading
- 4.
- De Re And De Dicto Necessity
- 5.
- De Re And De Dicto Belief
- 6.
- Ralph's Predicament
- 7.
- Belief Attributions And Explicit Indexicals; Belief De Se
- 8.
- An Implicit Indexical Element?
- Notes
- 9.
- A Pragmatic Picture
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 8.
- Davidson's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- 2.
- Methodology
- 2.
- The General Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 3.
- The Exact Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 4.
- The Empirical Confirmation Of A Theory Of Meaning: Radical Interpretation
- 5.
- The Principle Of Charity And The Interdependence Of Belief And Meaning
- Historical Notes
- Fregean Semantics
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 9.
- Quine's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- Quine's Naturalism
- 2.
- 1.
- The Jungle Linguist
- 3.
- Indeterminacy
- 4.
- Meaning And Analytic Truth
- 5.
- The Argument Of t̀wo Dogmas'; The Epistemological Significance Of The Concept Of Meaning
- 6.
- Quine Proposes Replacement, Not Analysis
- 7.
- Two Problems For Naive Semantics
- The Place Of Naturalism
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 10.
- Wittgenstein's Alternative
- 1.
- Language Games
- Machine generated contents note:
- 2.
- 2.
- Family Resemblance, Tools And Cities
- 3.
- To Follow A Rule I
- 4.
- To Follow A Rule II
- 5.
- Private Language
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- The Sense-Reference Distinction
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 3.
- The Distinction Extended
- 4.
- Compositionality Again; The Reference Of A Sentence
- 5.
- Applying The Theory
- 6.
- Substitutivity And Extensionality
- 1.
- 7.
- The Analysis Of Propositional Attitudes
- 8.
- The Objectivity Of Sense
- 9.
- Frege's Theory Of The Referents Of Predicates, And The Concept Horse Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Naive semantics and the language of logic
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 3.
- Russellian Semantics
- 1.
- The Task For Russell
- 2.
- The Theory Of Definite Descriptions
- 3.
- Applying The Theory Of Descriptions
- 1.
- 4.
- Names As Disguised Definite Descriptions
- 5.
- Knowledge By Acquaintance And Knowledge By Description
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- Naive Theory: Singular Terms And Reference
- 4.
- Kripke And Putnam On Naming, Necessity And Essence
- 1.
- The Descriptivist Paradigm
- 2.
- Necessity, Possibility And Possible Worlds: A Primer
- 3.
- Kripke's Objections To The Description Theory Of Proper Names
- 4.
- Rigid Designation
- 2.
- 5.
- Fixing The Reference I: Causal Chains
- 6.
- Fixing The Reference II: Descriptions
- 7.
- Natural Kind Terms And Essence
- 8.
- Indexicality
- 9.
- Is Meaning In The Head?
- Truth And Meaning For Atomic Sentences
- 10.
- A Warning And A Big Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 5.
- Possible Worlds: Semantics, Context And Indexicality
- 1.
- 3.
- Possible Worlds And Intensionality
- 2.
- Indexicals And Demonstratives
- 3.
- The Actual World As A Context
- 4.
- Two-Dimensionalism: Context Of Utterance Versus Circumstance Of Evaluation
- 5.
- Further Discussion: Rigid Designation Again
- 6.
- Control code
- 704973484
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xxx, 191 p.
- Isbn
- 9780415517836
- Lccn
- 2012034831
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 40022263890
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Label
- What is this thing called philosophy of language?, Gary Kemp
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-185) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Logical Syntax And Logical Operators
- The Rigidity Of Indexicals
- 7.
- Indexicality Is Essential
- 8.
- Indexicals And Fregean Sense
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Note
- Historical Notes
- 6.
- Pragmatics
- 1.
- Mood And Force Revisited
- 2.
- Speech Act Theory
- 3.
- Implicature
- 4.
- Some Applications Of The Concept Of Implicature
- Chapter Summary
- 5.
- Strawson's And Donnellan's Objections To Russell's Theory Of Descriptions
- 6.
- A Pragmatic Approach To Semantics
- 7.
- Metaphor
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Study Questions
- Secondary Reading
- Note
- 7.
- The Propositional Attitudes
- 1.
- Extensionality Revisited
- 2.
- Referential Opacity And Frege On The Attitudes
- 3.
- Further Discussion: Loss Of Semantical Innocence And Multiple Hyper-Intensional Embedding
- Primary Reading
- 4.
- De Re And De Dicto Necessity
- 5.
- De Re And De Dicto Belief
- 6.
- Ralph's Predicament
- 7.
- Belief Attributions And Explicit Indexicals; Belief De Se
- 8.
- An Implicit Indexical Element?
- Notes
- 9.
- A Pragmatic Picture
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 8.
- Davidson's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- 2.
- Methodology
- 2.
- The General Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 3.
- The Exact Form Of A Theory Of Meaning
- 4.
- The Empirical Confirmation Of A Theory Of Meaning: Radical Interpretation
- 5.
- The Principle Of Charity And The Interdependence Of Belief And Meaning
- Historical Notes
- Fregean Semantics
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 9.
- Quine's Philosophy Of Language
- 1.
- Quine's Naturalism
- 2.
- 1.
- The Jungle Linguist
- 3.
- Indeterminacy
- 4.
- Meaning And Analytic Truth
- 5.
- The Argument Of t̀wo Dogmas'; The Epistemological Significance Of The Concept Of Meaning
- 6.
- Quine Proposes Replacement, Not Analysis
- 7.
- Two Problems For Naive Semantics
- The Place Of Naturalism
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 10.
- Wittgenstein's Alternative
- 1.
- Language Games
- Machine generated contents note:
- 2.
- 2.
- Family Resemblance, Tools And Cities
- 3.
- To Follow A Rule I
- 4.
- To Follow A Rule II
- 5.
- Private Language
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- The Sense-Reference Distinction
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- 3.
- The Distinction Extended
- 4.
- Compositionality Again; The Reference Of A Sentence
- 5.
- Applying The Theory
- 6.
- Substitutivity And Extensionality
- 1.
- 7.
- The Analysis Of Propositional Attitudes
- 8.
- The Objectivity Of Sense
- 9.
- Frege's Theory Of The Referents Of Predicates, And The Concept Horse Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Naive semantics and the language of logic
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- 3.
- Russellian Semantics
- 1.
- The Task For Russell
- 2.
- The Theory Of Definite Descriptions
- 3.
- Applying The Theory Of Descriptions
- 1.
- 4.
- Names As Disguised Definite Descriptions
- 5.
- Knowledge By Acquaintance And Knowledge By Description
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Secondary Reading
- Notes
- Naive Theory: Singular Terms And Reference
- 4.
- Kripke And Putnam On Naming, Necessity And Essence
- 1.
- The Descriptivist Paradigm
- 2.
- Necessity, Possibility And Possible Worlds: A Primer
- 3.
- Kripke's Objections To The Description Theory Of Proper Names
- 4.
- Rigid Designation
- 2.
- 5.
- Fixing The Reference I: Causal Chains
- 6.
- Fixing The Reference II: Descriptions
- 7.
- Natural Kind Terms And Essence
- 8.
- Indexicality
- 9.
- Is Meaning In The Head?
- Truth And Meaning For Atomic Sentences
- 10.
- A Warning And A Big Problem
- Historical Notes
- Chapter Summary
- Study Questions
- Primary Reading
- Notes
- 5.
- Possible Worlds: Semantics, Context And Indexicality
- 1.
- 3.
- Possible Worlds And Intensionality
- 2.
- Indexicals And Demonstratives
- 3.
- The Actual World As A Context
- 4.
- Two-Dimensionalism: Context Of Utterance Versus Circumstance Of Evaluation
- 5.
- Further Discussion: Rigid Designation Again
- 6.
- Control code
- 704973484
- Dimensions
- 26 cm.
- Extent
- xxx, 191 p.
- Isbn
- 9780415517836
- Lccn
- 2012034831
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other control number
- 40022263890
- Other physical details
- ill.
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