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Content, Cognition, and Communication - Philosophical Papers II

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Zusatztext the publication of this book is most welcome. It collects together for the first time a group of papers by one of the most original, provocative and influencial philosophers of language of the last three decades... It is an absolute must for philosophers of language, philosophers of the mind and epistemologists alike, and very warmly recommended to any philosopher with an interest in its topics. I've learnt much from studying the papers included in it, and I'm sure that many other readers will do as well. Klappentext Nathan Salmon presents a selection of his essays from the early 1980s to 2006, on a set of closely connected topics central to analytic philosophy. The book is divided into four thematic sections. The first contains six essays on the theme of direct reference, and associated issues regarding names and descriptions, demonstratives and reflexivity. The four essays in the second section, under the heading of apriority, concern particular consequences of Millianism with respect to the semantic-epistemological status of certain special kinds of sentences. The five essays in the third section develop Salmon's project of reconciling Millianism with a host of problems posed by locutions of propositional attitude, especially by attributions of belief. The volume concludes with four essays about the distinction between meaning and use, or more generally, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics. Zusammenfassung Nathan Salmon presents a selection of nineteen of his essays from the early 1980s to 2006, on a set of closely connected topics central to analytic philosophy. The book is divided into four thematic sections, on direct reference, apriority, belief, and the distinction between semantics and pragmatics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I. Direct Reference 1: A Millian Heir Rejects the Wages of Sinn (1990) 2: Reflexivity (1986) 3: Reflections on Reflexivity (1992) 4: Demonstrating and Necessity (2004) 5: Are General Terms Rigid? (2003) 6: A Theory of Bondage (2006) II. Apriority 7: How to Measure the Standard Metre (1987) 8: How Not to Become a Millian Heir (1991) 9: Relative and Absolute Apriority (1993) 10: Analyticity and Apriority (1993) III. Belief 11: Illogical Belief (1989) 12: The Resilience of Illogical Belief (2005) 13: Being of Two Minds: Belief with Doubt (1995) 14: Relational Belief (1995) 15: Is De Re Belief Reducible to De Dicto? (1998) IV. Semantics and Pragmatics 16: Assertion and Incomplete Definite Descriptions (1982) 17: The Pragmatic Fallacy (1991) 18: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (2004) 19: Two Conceptions of Semantics (2004) Bibliography of Nathan Salmon, 1979 onwards ...

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Authors Nathan Salmon, Nathan (University of California Salmon, Nathan U Salmon, Nathan U. Salmon
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.03.2007
 
EAN 9780199282722
ISBN 978-0-19-928272-2
No. of pages 380
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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