The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Language
The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Language
- Surveys central issues in contemporary philosophy of language while examining foundational topics
- Provides pedagogical tools such as abstracts and suggestions for further readings
- Topics addressed include the nature of meaning, speech acts and pragmatics, figurative language, and naturalistic theories of reference
Author: Michael Devitt
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 04/28/2006
Pages: 456
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.76lbs
Size: 9.66h x 6.80w x 1.31d
ISBN: 9780631231424
Review Citation(s):
Choice 12/01/2006 pg. 658
About the Author
Michael Devitt is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author of Designation (1981), Coming to Our Senses: A Naturalistic Program for Semantic Localism (1995), Realism and Truth (1997), and Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language (with Kim Sterelny, 1999).
Richard Hanley is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Delaware. He is the author of The Metaphysics of Star Trek (1997, reprinted in paperback as Is Data Human?), as well as articles in metaphysics and philosophy of language.
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