Readings in the Philosophy of Language (Bradford Books)

by Peter Ludlow

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Throughout the history of ideas, various branches of philosophy have spun off into the natural sciences, including physics, biology, and perhaps most recently, cognitive psychology. A central theme of this collection is that the philosophy of language, at least a core portion of it, has matured to the point where it is now being spun off into linguistic theory. Each section of the book contains historical (twentieth-century) readings and, where available, recent attempts to apply the show more resources of contemporary linguistic theory to the problems under discussion. This approach helps to root the naturalization project in the leading questions of analytic philosophy. Although the older readings predate the current naturalization project, they help to lay its conceptual foundations. The main sections of the book, each of which is preceded by an introduction, are Language and Meaning, Logical Form and Grammatical Form, Descriptions, Names, Demonstratives, and Attitude Reports. The collection is not intended as a final report on a mature line of philosophical inquiry. Rather, its purpose is to show students what doing real philosophy is all about and to let them share in the excitement as philosophers enter a period in which how philosophy of language is conducted could change in fundamental ways. show less

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Peter Ludlow is Associate Researcher in the Center for Logic and Epistemology (CLE), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. He has published in a number of areas, ranging from linguistics and the philosophy of language, to topics concerning group knowledge, blockchain technology, virtual worlds, and hacktivism.

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Nonfiction, Philosophy, General Nonfiction
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401LanguageLanguagePhilosophy and theory; international languages
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P106 .R385Language and LiteraturePhilology. LinguisticsLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
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