Philosophy of Language, Volume 27
Description
Linguistic Solutions to Philosophical Problems: The Case of Knowing How Barbara Abbott 1
Nonsense and Illusions of Thought Herman Cappelen 22
The Syntax of Personal Taste John Collins 51
The Revenge of the Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction Josh Dever 104
Question-Directed Attitudes Jane Friedman 145
Logical Relations Lloyd Humberstone 175
Expressivism and the Offensiveness of Slurs Robin Jeshion 231
Conditionals, Indeterminacy, and Triviality Justin Khoo 260
Supplementives, the Coordination Account, and Conflicting Intentions Jeffrey C. King 288
The Erotetic Theory of Reasoning: Bridges Between Formal Semantics and the Psychology of Deductive Inference Philipp Koralus Salvador Mascarenhas 312
Generics, Generalism, and Reflective Equilibrium: Implications for Moral Theorizing from the Study of Language Adam Lerner Sarah-Jane Leslie 366
Speaker's Reference and Anaphoric Pronouns Karen S. Lewis 404
Game Theory and Scalar Implicatures Daniel Rothschild 438
Cognitive Propositions Scott Soames 479
Deixis (Even Without Pointing) Una Stojnic Matthew Stone Ernie Lepore 502
Propositions and Compositionality Juhani Yli-Vakkuri 526
John Hawthorne is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has published numerous articles on metaphysics, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and early modern philosophy. His books include Knowledge and Lotteries, Substance and Individuation in Leibniz, and The Grammar of Meaning.
Jason Turner is a philosopher who received his PhD from Rutgers University. He has worked at the University of Leeds, St. Louis University, and the University of Arizona.
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781118899816
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Paperback
BISAC:
Philosophy
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General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English