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      Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduction

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      Now in its Third Edition, Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduction introduces students to the main issues and theories in twentieth-century philosophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena.

      Now in its third edition, Philosophy...

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      Product ID:9781138504585
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy
      Title:Philosophy of Language
      Subtitle:A Contemporary Introduction
      Authors:Author: William G Lycan
      Page Count:238
      Subjects:Philosophy of language, Philosophy of language, Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics, Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy: logic, Semantics, discourse analysis, etc, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: logic
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      Now in its Third Edition, Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduction introduces students to the main issues and theories in twentieth-century philosophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena.

      Now in its third edition, Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduction introduces students to the main issues and theories in twenty-first-century philosophy of language, focusing specifically on linguistic phenomena. Author William G. Lycan structures the book into four general parts. Part I, Reference and Referring, includes topics such as Russell''s Theory of Descriptions (and its objections), Donnellan''s distinction, problems of anaphora, the Description Theory of proper names, Searle''s Cluster Theory, and the Causal-Historical Theory. Part II, Theories of Meaning, surveys the competing theories of linguistic meaning and compares their various advantages and liabilities. Part III, Pragmatics and Speech Acts, introduces the basic concepts of linguistic pragmatics and includes a detailed discussion of the problem of indirect force. Part IV, The Expressive and the Figurative, examines various forms of expressive language and what "metaphorical meaning" is and how most listeners readily grasp it.

      Features of Philosophy of Language include:

      • chapter overviews and summaries;
      • clear supportive examples;
      • study questions;
      • annotated lists of further reading;
      • a glossary.

      Updates to the third edition include:

      • an entirely new chapter, "Expressive Language" (Chapter 14), covering verbal irony, sarcasm, and pejorative language (particularly slurs);
      • the addition in several chapters of short sections on pretense theories, addressing (1) puzzles about reference, (2) irony, and (3) metaphor;
      • a much expanded discussion of Relevance Theory, particularly its notion of ad hoc concept construction or "loosening and tightening," and the application of that to metaphor;
      • new discussion of Cappelen and Lepore''s skepticism about content-dependence;
      • up-to-date coverage of new literature, further reading lists, and the bibliography, as well as an improved glossary.

      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2018-09-10

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      Weight376 g
      Dimensions153 × 228 × 14 mm