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Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy Ian E. Mackenzie

Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy By Ian E. Mackenzie

Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy by Ian E. Mackenzie


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Providing an account of major philosophical issues, this essential textbook bridges the gap between linguistics and the philosophy of language.

Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy Summary

Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy by Ian E. Mackenzie

This auspicious new volume is designed for linguists who are interested in the deeper issues of their science. Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy lays a solid foundation of linguistic philosophy presenting theories of leading linguistic analysts such as Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Carnap, and Quine. I. E. MackenzieAEs exploration into these theories equips readers for advanced work on most topics in semantics and the study of language. The structure of this book reflects the fact that the philosophical study of language is not systematic, but centers on aspects of language that are considered to be of fundamental conceptual significance. Therefore, this book need not be read in any specific order. Whenever a chapter presupposes an understanding of something that is explained elsewhere in the book, a specific cross-reference is given. MackenzieAEs approach to the philosophy of language stresses the importance of observing how language is used rather than the assuming that it conforms to a pre-existing logical structure. In addition to dealing with foundational issues, such as truth, meaning, and the nature of language, this book explores specific linguistic phenomenaudescriptions, names, non-extesional contexts and quantificationuwhich have attracted considerable philosophical attention. Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy is a student-centered resource that is recommended for students in linguistics, communication, and philosophy.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES Meaning and the Nature of Language The Semantic Conception of Truth Logical Truth and Analyticity PART TWO: NAMING Names, Sense and Nominatum The Causal Theory of Names PART THREE: DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS Description and Analysis Descriptions as Names PART FOUR: NON-EXTENSIONAL CONTEXTS Modal Contexts Propositional Attitudes PART FIVE: GENERALITY Indefinite Noun Phrases Fregean Quantifiers and Class Theory

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NPB9780761901747
9780761901747
0761901744
Introduction to Linguistic Philosophy by Ian E. Mackenzie
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
1997-08-15
264
N/A
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