Philosophy of Language: An Introduction
Autor Dr Chris Dalyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441173508
ISBN-10: 1441173501
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441173501
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Introduces
all
the
key
themes
and
topics
in
philosophy
of
language,
concentrating
particularly
on
the
work
of
those
figures
who
have
shaped
the
discipline:
Frege,
Russell,
Strawson,
Donnellan,
Grice
and
Quine.
Notă biografică
ChrisDaly
is
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
the
University
of
Manchester,
UK.
He
is
alsothe
author
ofIntroduction
toPhilosophical
Methods(Broadview
Press,
2010).
Cuprins
Preface
\
Introduction
\
1.
Frege
on
Names
\
2.
Frege
onPredicates
\
3.
Frege
on
Sentences
\
4.
Frege
on
Force
and
Tone
\
5.
Russell
onDefinite
Descriptions
\
6.
Grice
on
Meaning
\
7.
Grice
on
ConversationalImplicature
\
8.
Quine's
Scepticism
about
Meaning
\
9.
Davidson
on
ExtensionalTheories
of
Meaning
\
10.
Lewis
on
Intensional
Theories
of
Meaning
\
Conclusion\
Glossary
\
References
\
Index
Recenzii
'This
is
a
lucid,
engaging,
but
also
rigorous,
introduction
to
the
philosophy
of
language.
It
will
make
an
excellent
undergraduate
textbook
and
I
recommend
it
very
strongly
to
anyone
looking
for
a
clear
introduction
to
this
topic.'
An outstanding introduction to the philosophy of language as well as to the thought of such major contributors. Written with admirable clarity it will prove accessible to undergraduates encountering the subject for the first time.
'Chris Daly's Philosophy of Language is an excellent introduction to the subject and its history.Written with Daly's characteristic lucidity, it covers the essential details of this technical discipline in a way that should be readily accessible to beginners.Advanced students and professionals, too, will benefit from Daly's sophisticated-yet eminently readable-presentation of the subject.I look forward to teaching this book.'
'Some introductions to the philosophy of language are highly readable but somewhat superficial in their treatment of the core issues, while others are substantive but not terribly user friendly. A chief virtue of Daly's book is that it's philosophically nuanced yet written in a way that complex ideas are accessible to students. I look forward to using this textbook in my own introduction to philosophy of language course.'
An outstanding introduction to the philosophy of language as well as to the thought of such major contributors. Written with admirable clarity it will prove accessible to undergraduates encountering the subject for the first time.
'Chris Daly's Philosophy of Language is an excellent introduction to the subject and its history.Written with Daly's characteristic lucidity, it covers the essential details of this technical discipline in a way that should be readily accessible to beginners.Advanced students and professionals, too, will benefit from Daly's sophisticated-yet eminently readable-presentation of the subject.I look forward to teaching this book.'
'Some introductions to the philosophy of language are highly readable but somewhat superficial in their treatment of the core issues, while others are substantive but not terribly user friendly. A chief virtue of Daly's book is that it's philosophically nuanced yet written in a way that complex ideas are accessible to students. I look forward to using this textbook in my own introduction to philosophy of language course.'