Philosophical essays what it means and how we use it / Volume 1, Natural language :
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| Seria: | Burge, Tyler. Philosophical essays ;
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| 300 | |a x, 428 p. | ||
| 490 | 1 | |a Philosophical essays ; |v v. 1 | |
| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |a The origins of these essays -- Introduction -- Presupposition -- A projection problem for speaker presupposition -- Pt. 2. Language and linguistic competence -- Linguistics and psychology -- Semantics and psychology -- Semantics and semantic competence -- The necessity argument -- Truth, meaning, and understanding -- Truth and meaning in perspective -- Pt. 3. Semantics and pragmatics -- Naming and asserting -- The gap between meaning and assertion : why what we literally say often differs from what our words literally mean -- Drawing the line between meaning and implicaturem and relating both to assertion -- Pt. 4. Descriptions -- Incomplete definite descriptions -- Donnellan's referential/attributive distinction -- Why incomplete descriptions don't refute Russell's theory of descriptions -- Meaning and use : lessons for legal interpretation -- Interpreting legal texts : what is and what is not special about the law. | |
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| 650 | 0 | |a Linguistics. | |
| 650 | 0 | |a Semantics. | |
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