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BukuArguing about language
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Author: Byrne, Darragh (Editor); Kolbel, Max (Editor)
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978-0-415-46244-0    
Penerbit: Routledge     Tempat Terbit: New York    Tahun Terbit: 2010    
Jenis: Books
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Abstract
Arguing About Language presents a comprehensive selection of key readings on fundamental issues in the philosophy of language. It offers a fresh and exciting introduction to the subject, addressing both perennial problems and emerging topics.

Classic readings from Frege, Russell, Kripke, Chomsky, Quine, Grice, Lewis and Davidson appear alongside more recent pieces by philosophers or linguists such as Robyn Carston, Delia Graff Fara, Frank Jackson, Ernie Lepore & Jerry Fodor, Nathan Salmon, Zoltán Szabó, Timothy Williamson and Crispin Wright. Organised into clear sections, readings have been chosen that engage with one another and often take opposing views on the same question, helping students to get to grips with the key areas of debate in the philosophy of language, including:

sense and reference

definite descriptions

linguistic conventions

language and behaviour

descriptivism and rigidity

contextualism

vagueness

rule-following and normativity

fictional discourse.

Each article selected is clear, thought-provoking and free from unnecessary jargon. The editors provide lucid introductions to each section in which they give an overview of the debate and outline the arguments of the papers.

Arguing About Language is an ideal reader for students looking for a balanced yet up-to-date introduction to the philosophy of language.

Darragh Byrne is lecturer in philosophy at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Max Kölbel is ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He is the author of Truth without Objectivity (Routledge, 2002) and co-editor of Wittgenstein's Lasting Significance (Routledge, 2004) with Bernhard Weiss, as well as Relative Truth (Oxford, 2008) with Manuel García-Carpintero.
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  1. Introduction to Part One, halaman 9-14
  2. Meaning, halaman 15-21
  3. Meaning and Truth, halaman 22-33
  4. Language and Communication, halaman 34-40
  5. Introduction to Part Two, halaman 43-48
  6. On Sense and Reference, halaman 49-55
  7. Frege's Puzzle, halaman 56-72
  8. Introduction to Part Three, halaman 75-80
  9. Descriptions, halaman 81-87
  10. On Referring, halaman 88-104
  11. Mr. Strawson on Referring, halaman 105-108
  12. Introduction to Part Four, halaman 111-116
  13. Naming and Necessity (Lecture II), halaman 117-134
  14. Reference and Description Revisited, halaman 135-146
  15. Introduction to Part Five, halaman 149-154
  16. Two Dogmas of Empiricism, halaman 155-169
  17. In Defense of a Dogma, halaman 170-180
  18. Introduction to Part Six, halaman 183-192
  19. Truth and Meaning, halaman 193-205
  20. Meaning and Truth Theory, halaman 206-216
  21. Introduction to Part Seven, halaman 219-224
  22. Languages and Language, halaman 225-245
  23. A Note on 'Languages and Language', halaman 246-248
  24. A Chomskian Alternative to Convention-Based Semantics, halaman 249-272
  25. Introduction to Part Eight, halaman 275-282
  26. Knowledge of Language as a Focus of Inquiry, halaman 283-291
  27. Semantic Theory and Tacit Knowledge, halaman 292-303
  28. Theories of Meaning and Speakers' Knowledge, halaman 304-320
  29. Introduction to Part Nine, halaman 323-328
  30. Why Meaning (Probably) isn't Conceptual Role, halaman 329-340
  31. Is Compositionality Compatible with Holism?, halaman 341-358
  32. Introduction to Part Ten, halaman 361-366
  33. Logic and Conversation, halaman 367-378
  34. Linguistic Meaning, Communicated Meaning and Cognitive Pragmatics, halaman 379-394
  35. Introduction to Part Eleven, halaman 397-400
  36. Against Compositionality: the Case of Adjectives, halaman 401-412
  37. Adjectives in Context, halaman 413-432
  38. Introduction to Part Twelve, halaman 435-440
  39. Kripke's Account of the Argument Against Private Language, halaman 441-454
  40. Semantic Normativity, halaman 455-470
  41. Introduction to Part Thirteen, halaman 473-476
  42. What Metaphors Mean, halaman 477-489
  43. How Metaphors Work: A Reply to Donald Davidson, halaman 490-498
  44. Introduction to Part Fourteen, halaman 501-506
  45. Vagueness, Logic and Ontology, halaman 507-519
  46. Vagueness and Ignorance, halaman 520-531
  47. Shifting Sands: An Interest-Relative Theory of Vagueness, halaman 532-552
  48. Introduction to Part Fifteen, halaman 555-560
  49. Truth in Fiction, halaman 561-572
  50. Talk About Fiction, halaman 573-578
  51. Speaking of Fictional Characters, halaman 579-594

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