Linguistic philosophy the central story
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Albany :
State University of New York Press
cop. 2008
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Colección: | SUNY series in philosophy
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The issue of language's authority
- The question's centrality
- Plato's recourse to nonlinguistic forms
- Aquinas and the primacy of mental truth
- The Tractatus : precise thought versus imprecise language
- Carnap's limited linguistic turn
- Tarski, truth, and claims of linguistic incoherence
- Wittgenstein's acceptance of the authority of language
- Wittgenstein versus theoretical "intuitions"
- Flew and paradigm-case arguments
- Russell's critique of "common sense"
- Malcolm and the "ordinary language" debate
- Austin, statements, and their truth
- A lead overlooked : from meaning to truth
- Kripke, Putnam, and rigid designation
- Quine, linguistic truths, and holistic theory
- Quine, indeterminacy, and the opacity of language
- Rorty, Stich, and pragmatic assertability
- Habermas, communicative speech, and validity
- Past, present, and future : an overview.