Logic, Meaning, and Conversation

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation
Title Logic, Meaning, and Conversation PDF eBook
Author Jay David Atlas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2005-02-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0195133005

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Focusing on pragmatics, this work examines verbal ambiguity and verbal generality whilst providing a detailed theory of conversational implicature using the work of Paul Grice as a starting point.

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation
Title Logic, Meaning, and Conversation PDF eBook
Author Jay David Atlas
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2005-02-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195350944

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This fresh look at the philosophy of language focuses on the interface between a theory of literal meaning and pragmatics--a philosophical examination of the relationship between meaning and language use and its contexts. Here, Atlas develops the contrast between verbal ambiguity and verbal generality, works out a detailed theory of conversational inference using the work of Paul Grice on Implicature as a starting point, and gives an account of their interface as an example of the relationship between Chomsky's Internalist Semantics and Language Performance. Atlas then discusses consequences of his theory of the Interface for the distinction between metaphorical and literal language, for Grice's account of meaning, for the Analytic/Synthetic distinction, for Meaning Holism, and for Formal Semantics of Natural Language. This book makes an important contribution to the philosophy of language and will appeal to philosophers, linguists, and cognitive scientists.

Speech Acts

Speech Acts
Title Speech Acts PDF eBook
Author Peter Cole
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1975
Genre Discourse analysis
ISBN

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Paul Grice

Paul Grice
Title Paul Grice PDF eBook
Author S. Chapman
Publisher Springer
Pages 256
Release 2005-02-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0230005853

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Paul Grice (1913-1988) is best known for his psychological account of meaning, and for his theory of conversational implicature, although these form only part of a large and diverse body of work. This is the first book to consider Grice's work as a whole. Drawing on the range of his published writing, and also on unpublished manuscripts, lectures and notes, Siobhan Chapman discusses the development of Grice's ideas and relates his work to the major events of his intellectual and professional life.

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation

Logic, Meaning, and Conversation
Title Logic, Meaning, and Conversation PDF eBook
Author Jay David Atlas
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 2005
Genre Language and languages
ISBN 9780199850181

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Focusing on pragmatics, this work examines verbal ambiguity and verbal generality whilst providing a detailed theory of conversational implicature using the work of Paul Grice as a starting point.

Language, Truth and Logic

Language, Truth and Logic
Title Language, Truth and Logic PDF eBook
Author Alfred Jules Ayer
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 175
Release 2012-04-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0486113094

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"A delightful book … I should like to have written it myself." — Bertrand Russell First published in 1936, this first full-length presentation in English of the Logical Positivism of Carnap, Neurath, and others has gone through many printings to become a classic of thought and communication. It not only surveys one of the most important areas of modern thought; it also shows the confusion that arises from imperfect understanding of the uses of language. A first-rate antidote for fuzzy thought and muddled writing, this remarkable book has helped philosophers, writers, speakers, teachers, students, and general readers alike. Mr. Ayers sets up specific tests by which you can easily evaluate statements of ideas. You will also learn how to distinguish ideas that cannot be verified by experience — those expressing religious, moral, or aesthetic experience, those expounding theological or metaphysical doctrine, and those dealing with a priori truth. The basic thesis of this work is that philosophy should not squander its energies upon the unknowable, but should perform its proper function in criticism and analysis.

Logical Form

Logical Form
Title Logical Form PDF eBook
Author Andrea Iacona
Publisher Springer
Pages 139
Release 2018-01-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319741543

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Logical form has always been a prime concern for philosophers belonging to the analytic tradition. For at least one century, the study of logical form has been widely adopted as a method of investigation, relying on its capacity to reveal the structure of thoughts or the constitution of facts. This book focuses on the very idea of logical form, which is directly relevant to any principled reflection on that method. Its central thesis is that there is no such thing as a correct answer to the question of what is logical form: two significantly different notions of logical form are needed to fulfill two major theoretical roles that pertain respectively to logic and to semantics. This thesis has a negative and a positive side. The negative side is that a deeply rooted presumption about logical form turns out to be overly optimistic: there is no unique notion of logical form that can play both roles. The positive side is that the distinction between two notions of logical form, once properly spelled out, sheds light on some fundamental issues concerning the relation between logic and language.