Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language

Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language
Title Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language PDF eBook
Author Peter A. French
Publisher
Pages 417
Release 1977
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Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language

Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language
Title Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Stainton
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 372
Release 2000-06-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781551112534

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This concise and affordable anthology is designed for use as a textbook in both undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of language. It aims to provide a core of essential primary sources and may be used either on its own, or in conjunction with a secondary source.

Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology

Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology
Title Contemporary Perspectives on Religious Epistemology PDF eBook
Author R. Douglas Geivett
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 358
Release 1992
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780195073249

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This unique textbook--the first to offer balanced, comprehensive coverage of all major perspectives on the rational justification of religious belief--includes twenty-four key papers by some of the world's leading philosophers of religion. Arranged in six sections, each representing a major approach to religious epistemology, the book begins with papers by noted atheists, setting the stage for the main theistic responses--Wittgensteinian Fideism, Reformed epistemology, natural theology, prudential accounts of religious beliefs, and rational belief based in religious experience--in each case offering a representative sample of papers by leading exponents, a critical paper, and a substantial bibliography. A comprehensive introductory essay and ample cross-references help students to contrast and evaluate the different approaches, while the overall arrangement encourages them to assess the full range of philosophical positions on the issue. Carefully selected to provide both a comprehensive overview of current work and a series of modern perspectives on many classic sources--Swinburne's detailed discussion of Hume's critique of the design argument, for example, as well as an entire section evaluating and extending Pascal's famous Wager--the essays also provide a uniquely readable survey that will be useful in a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in philosophy of religion and epistemology.

Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language

Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language
Title Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language PDF eBook
Author Gillian Russell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 941
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136594086

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Philosophy of language is the branch of philosophy that examines the nature of meaning, the relationship of language to reality, and the ways in which we use, learn, and understand language. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language provides a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the field, charting its key ideas and movements, and addressing contemporary research and enduring questions in the philosophy of language. Unique to this Companion is clear coverage of research from the related disciplines of formal logic and linguistics, and discussion of the applications in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and philosophy of mind. Organized thematically, the Companion is divided into seven sections: Core Topics; Foundations of Semantics; Parts of Speech; Methodology; Logic for Philosophers of Language; Philosophy of Language for the Rest of Philosophy; and Historical Perspectives. Comprised of 70 never-before-published essays from leading scholars--including Sally Haslanger, Jeffrey King, Sally McConnell-Ginet, Rae Langton, Kit Fine, John MacFarlane, Jeff Pelletier, Scott Soames, Jason Stanley, Stephen Stich and Zoltan Gendler Szabo--the Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language promises to be the most comprehensive and authoritative resource for students and scholars alike.

Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy

Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy
Title Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Paul Hoffman
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 363
Release 2008-02-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1551116626

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Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy is a collection of essays dedicated to Vere Chappell, one of the most respected scholars in the field of early modern philosophy. Seventeen distinguished scholars have contributed essays to this collection on topics including dualism, identity and essence, causation, theodicy, free will, perception, abstraction, and the moral law.

Contemporary Perspectives on Language, Culture and Identity in Anglo-American Contexts

Contemporary Perspectives on Language, Culture and Identity in Anglo-American Contexts
Title Contemporary Perspectives on Language, Culture and Identity in Anglo-American Contexts PDF eBook
Author Éva Antal
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 399
Release 2019-09-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527540308

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This collection of essays highlights the great variety one finds in contemporary scholarly discourse in the fields of English and American studies and English linguistics in a broad and inclusive way. It is divided into thematically structured sections, the first two of which examine the motif of travelling and images of recollection in literary works, while the third and the fourth parts deal with male and female voices in narratives. Another chapter discusses visual and textual representations of history. The last two subsections focus on the rhetorical and theoretical questions of language. The pluralism of themes indicated in the book’s title can thus be regarded not as a limitation, but, rather, as evidence of its potential.

The Nature of Life

The Nature of Life
Title The Nature of Life PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Bedau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages
Release 2010-09-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1139488651

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Bringing together the latest scientific advances and some of the most enduring subtle philosophical puzzles and problems, this book collects original historical and contemporary sources to explore the wide range of issues surrounding the nature of life. Selections ranging from Aristotle and Descartes to Sagan and Dawkins are organised around four broad themes covering classical discussions of life, the origins and extent of natural life, contemporary artificial life creations and the definition and meaning of 'life' in its most general form. Each section is preceded by an extensive introduction connecting the various ideas discussed in individual chapters and providing helpful background material for understanding them. With its interdisciplinary perspective, this fascinating collection is essential reading for scientists and philosophers interested in astrobiology, synthetic biology and the philosophy of life.