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    What is this thing called Philosophy of Language? (2nd Edition)

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    What is this thing called Philosophy of Language? (2nd Edition)

    Gary Kemp, "What is this thing called Philosophy of Language? (2nd Edition)"
    2017 | ISBN-10: 1138225827, 1138225819 | 258 pages | PDF, EPUB | 2 + 2 MB

    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.

    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 and Putnam; arguments concerning necessity, indexicals, rigid designation and natural kinds
    The pragmatics of language, including speech-acts, presupposition and conversational implicature
    Davidson’s theory of language, the ‘principle of charity’, and the indeterminacy of interpretation
    puzzles surrounding the propositional attitudes (sentences which ascribe beliefs to people)
    Quine’s naturalism and its consequences for philosophy of language.
    The challenges presented by the later Wittgenstein
    Contemporary directions, including contextualism, fictional objects and the phenomenon of slurs
    This second edition has been thoroughly revised to include new key topics and updated material. Chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a glossary make this an indispensable introduction to those teaching philosophy of language and will be particularly useful for students coming to the subject for the first time.