Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 286 pages) |
Contents |
Introduction -- The Theory of Descriptions -- Context and Communication -- Scope, Substitutivity, and Opacity -- Pronouns and Anaphora -- Further Notes on Descriptive Anaphora |
Summary |
In 1905, Bertrand Russell argued that certain logical puzzles are solved if definite descriptions are treated as quantified expressions rather than referential expression, as Frege had thought. Since then, philosophers and, more recently, linguists have debated the relevance of this paradigm to the study of the semantics of natural language. In Descriptions, Stephen Neale provides the first sustained defense and extension of Russell's theory, placing it in the center of a theory of singular and nonsingular descriptive phrases and anaphoric pronouns -- Provided by the publisher |
Analysis |
Language Philosophy |
Notes |
"A Bradford book." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-281) and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Description (Philosophy)
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Anaphora (Linguistics)
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descriptions (documents)
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descriptive note.
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description (activity)
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PHILOSOPHY -- Epistemology.
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Anaphora (Linguistics)
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Description (Philosophy)
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Language and languages -- Philosophy
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Anapher Syntax
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Deskriptive Linguistik
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Kennzeichnung
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Sprachphilosophie
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Natuurlijke taal.
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Semantiek.
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Anafora.
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Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Description (Philosophy)
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Anaphora (Linguistics)
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
90034300 |
ISBN |
0585038260 |
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9780585038261 |
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