What is this thing called Philosophy of Language?
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What is this thing called Philosophy of Language?

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What is this thing called Philosophy of Language?

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Philosophy of language explores some of the most abstract yet most fundamental questions in philosophy. The ideas of some of the subject's great founding figures, such as Gottlob Frege, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Bertrand Russell, as well as of more recent figures such as Saul Kripke and Hilary Putnam, are central to a great many philosophical debates to this day and are widely studied. In this clear and carefully structured introduction to the subject Gary Kemp explains the following key topics:

  • the basic nature of philosophy of language, its concepts and its historical development
  • Frege's theory of sense and reference; Russell's theory of definite descriptions
  • Wittgenstein's Tractatus, Ayer, and the Logical Positivists
  • recent perspectives including Kripke, Kaplan, Putnam, Chomsky, Quine and Davidson; arguments concerning translation, necessity, indexicals, rigid designation and natural kinds
  • the pragmatics of language, including speech-acts, presupposition and conversational implicature
  • puzzles surrounding the propositional attitudes (sentences which ascribe beliefs to people)
  • the challenges presented by the later Wittgenstein
  • contemporary directions, including contextualism, fictional objects and the phenomenon of slurs

The third edition has been thoroughly revised throughout and includes a new chapter on Noam Chomsky's theory of Universal Grammar. In addition, the concluding chapter on modern directions in philosophy of language has been expanded to two chapters, and which now cover crucial emergent areas of study such as slurs, conceptual engineering and experimental philosophy.

Chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a glossary make What is this thing called Philosophy of Language? an indispensable introduction to those teaching philosophy of language and will be particularly useful for students coming to the subject for the first time.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781032426549
eBook ISBN
9781003837329

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Endorsement Page
  3. Half Title
  4. Series Page
  5. Title Page
  6. Copyright Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Figures and Tables
  9. Preface to the third edition
  10. Introduction
  11. 1 Naïve Semantics and the Language Of Logic
  12. Historical Notes
  13. Chapter Summary
  14. Study Questions
  15. Primary Reading
  16. Notes
  17. 2 Fregean semantics
  18. Historical Notes
  19. Chapter Summary
  20. Study Questions
  21. Primary Reading
  22. Secondary Reading
  23. Notes
  24. 3 Russellian Semantics
  25. Historical Notes
  26. Chapter Summary
  27. Study Questions
  28. Primary Reading
  29. Secondary Reading
  30. Notes
  31. 4 Russell’s Theory of Judgement, the Early Wittgenstein and Logical Positivism
  32. Historical Notes
  33. Chapter Summary
  34. Study Questions
  35. Primary Reading
  36. Secondary Reading
  37. Notes
  38. 5 The Late Wittgenstein
  39. Historical Notes
  40. Chapter Summary
  41. Study Questions
  42. Primary Reading
  43. Secondary Reading
  44. 6 Quine’s philosophy of language
  45. Historical Notes
  46. Chapter Summary
  47. Study Questions
  48. Primary Reading
  49. Secondary Reading
  50. Note
  51. 7 Kripke on naming and necessity
  52. Historical Notes
  53. Chapter Summary
  54. Study Questions
  55. Primary Reading
  56. Secondary Reading
  57. Notes
  58. 8 Context-Dependence, Indexicality and Natural Kinds
  59. Historical Notes
  60. Chapter Summary
  61. Study Questions
  62. Primary Reading
  63. Secondary Reading
  64. Notes
  65. 9 Pragmatics
  66. Historical Notes
  67. Chapter Summary
  68. Study Questions
  69. Primary Reading
  70. Secondary Reading
  71. Notes
  72. 10 Davidson’s Philosophy of Language
  73. Historical Notes
  74. Chapter Summary
  75. Study Questions
  76. Primary Reading
  77. Secondary Reading
  78. Notes
  79. 11 The propositional attitudes
  80. Historical Notes
  81. Chapter Summary
  82. Study Questions
  83. Primary Reading
  84. Secondary Reading
  85. Notes
  86. 12 Chomsky’s Science of Language and Universal Grammar
  87. Historical Notes
  88. Chapter Summary
  89. Study Questions
  90. Primary Reading
  91. Secondary Reading
  92. Note
  93. 13 Modern Directions I
  94. Chapter Summary
  95. Study Questions
  96. Primary Reading
  97. Secondary Reading
  98. Note
  99. 14 Modern Directions II
  100. Chapter Summary
  101. Study Questions
  102. Further Reading (Primary and Secondary)
  103. Notes
  104. Glossary
  105. Bibliography
  106. Index

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