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Sawyer, Sarah

New Waves in Philosophy of Language

Sawyer, Sarah - New Waves in Philosophy of Language, ebook

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Table of contents

1. Introduction
Sarah Sawyer

2. Vagueness and Non-Indexical Contextualism
Jonas Åkerman, Patrick Greenough

3. Semantics and the Place of Psychological Evidence
Emma Borg

4. Naturalism in the Philosophy of Language; or Why There Is No Such Thing as Language
John Collins

5. Referring When Push-Comes-to-Shove
Kevan Edwards

6. Semantic Normativity in Context
Anandi Hattiangadi

7. Literal Force: A Defence of Conventional Assertion
Max Kölbel

8. A Plea for Understanding
Guy Longworth

9. From the Expressive to the Derogatory: On the Semantic Role for Non-Truth-Conditional Meaning
Stefano Predelli

10. Analyticity in Externalist Languages
Gillian Russell

11. The Modified Predicate Theory of Proper Names
Sarah Sawyer

12. Introduction, Transmission, and the Foundations of Meaning
Jeff Speaks

13. Linguistic Puzzles and Semantic Pretence
James A. Woodbridge

Keywords: Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Linguistics, general, Modern Philosophy

Editor
Publisher
Springer
Publication year
2010
Language
en
Edition
1
Series
New Waves in Philosophy
Page amount
297 pages
Category
Philosophy
Format
Ebook
eISBN (PDF)
9780230248588
Printed ISBN
978-0-230-22437-7

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