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    Philosophy of Language and the Challenge to Scientific Realism » Read Now

    by Christopher Norris. 212 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    In this book Christopher Norris develops the case for scientific realism by tackling various adversary arguments from a range of anti-realist positions. Through a close critical reading he shows how they fail to make adequate sense on any rational, consistent, and scientifically-informed survey of...
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    Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Dialectical Interpretation » Read Now

    by Matthew B. Ostrow. 175 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    "The philosopher strives to find the liberating word, that is, the word that finally permits us to grasp what up until now has intangibly weighed down our consciousness." Would Wittgenstein have been willing to describe the Tractatus as an attempt to find "the liberating word"? This is the basic...
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    The Magic Prism: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language » Read Now

    by Howard Wettstein. 241 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    The late 20th century saw great movement in the philosophy of language, often critical of the fathers of the subject-Gottlieb Frege and Bertrand Russell-but sometimes supportive of (or even defensive about) the work of the fathers. Howard Wettstein's sympathies lie with the critics. But he says that...
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    Mutual Misunderstanding: Scepticism and the Theorizing of Language and Interpretation » Read Now

    by Talbot J. Taylor. 267 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Mutual Misunderstanding presents a strikingly original analysis of the rhetorical patters underlying Western linguistic thought, as exemplified in the works of John Locke, Jacques Derrida, Gottlob Frege, Jonathan Culler, Noam Chomsky, Ferdinand de Saussure, H. Paul Crice, Michael Dummet, Stanley...
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    Wittgenstein, Empiricism, and Language » Read Now

    by John W. Cook. 226 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This provocative study exposes the ways in which Wittgenstein's philosophical views have been misunderstood, including the failure to recognize the reductionist character of Wittgenstein's work. Author John Cook provides well-documented proof that Wittgenstein did not hold views commonly attributed...
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    Departing from Frege: Essays in the Philosophy of Language » Read Now

    by R. M. Sainsbury. 246 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Frege is now regarded as one of the world's greatest philosophers, and the founder of modern logic. Mark Sainsbury argues that we must depart considerably from Frege's views if we are to work towards an adequate conception of natural language. This is an outstanding contribution to philosophy of...
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    Talking Heads: Language, Metalanguage, and the Semiotics of Subjectivity » Read Now

    by Benjamin Lee. 384 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Anthropologist Benjamin Lee explores various questions regarding the relationship between language, subjectivity, community, and the external world. TALKING HEADS synthesizes the views and works of a breathtaking range of the most influential modern theorists of the humanities and social sciences.
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    Sense, Reference and Philosophy » Read Now

    by Jerrold J. Katz. 224 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Sense, Reference, and Philosophy develops the far-reaching consequences for philosophy of adopting non-Fregean intensionalism, showing that long-standing problems in the philosophy of language, and indeed other areas, that appeared intractable can now be solved. Katz proceeds to examine some of...
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    Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality » Read Now

    by Hans-Johann Glock. 311 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    W.V. Quine and Donald Davidson are among the leading thinkers of the twentieth century. Their influence on contemporary philosophy is second to none, and their impact in disciplines such as linguistics and psychology is strongly felt. Questioning some of their basic assumptions, this text includes...
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    Philosophy for Linguists: An Introduction » Read Now

    by Siobhan Chapman. 192 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Philosophy for Linguists provides students with a clear, concise introduction to the main topics in the philosophy of language.Focusing on what linguists need to know and how philosophy relates to modern linguistics, the book is structured around key branches of linguistics: semantics, pragmatics...
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    The Origins of Complex Language: An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Beginnings of Sentences, Syllables, and Truth » Read Now

    by Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy. 260 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    This book proposes a new theory of the origins of human language ability and presents an original account of the early evolution of language. It explains why humans are the only language-using animals, challenges the assumption that language is a consequence of intelligence, and offers a new...
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    Nature and Language, with an Essay on "The Secular Priesthood and the Perils of Democracy" » Read Now

    by Adriana Belletti, Noam Chomsky, Luigi Rizzi. 206 pgs.

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    In On Nature and Language Noam Chomsky develops his thinking on the relation between language, mind, and brain, integrating current research in linguistics into the burgeoning field of neuroscience. Following a lucid introduction is a penetrating interview with Chomsky, in which he provides the...
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    Locke's Philosophy of Language » Read Now

    by Walter R. Ott. 159 pgs.

    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library
    Walter Ott proposes a new interpretation of John Locke's thesis--that words signify ideas in the mind of the speaker. Ott argues that Locke relies on an ancient tradition that defines signification as reliable indication. He then uses this interpretation to analyze crucial areas of Locke's metaphysics and epistemology.

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