Word and World - Practice and the Foundations of Language
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Word and World - Practice and the Foundations of Language
Radical re-interpretation of nature of language that takes an unfashionable new view of the subject Book draws on work of Wittgenstein whose work remains widely influential in general, though not in philosophy of language itself
Contents
Introduction; Part I. Scepticism and Language: 1. The prison-house of language; 2. Referential realism; 3. Out of the prison-house; Part II. Names and Their Bearers: 4. Russell’s principle and Wittgenstein’s slogan; 5. The name-tracking network; 6. Rigidity; 7. Description and causes; 8. Knowledge of rules; Part III. Propositions: 9. Meaning and truth; 10. Truth and use; 11. Unnatural kinds; 12. Necessity and ‘grammar’; Part IV. Paradoxes of Interpretation: 13. Indeterminacy of translation; 14. Linguistic competence; 15. Paradox and substitutivity; Epilogue.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Category: Nyelvtudomány, Filozófia / 20.-21. század, Filozófia / nyelvfilozófia
Category: Nyelvtudomány, Filozófia / 20.-21. század, Filozófia / nyelvfilozófia