Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 749 g
Expression, Truth, Normativity, and Naturalism
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 749 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-872219-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press(UK)
Much contemporary thinking about language is animated by the idea that the core function of language is to represent how the world is and that therefore the notion of representation should play a fundamental explanatory role in any explanation of language and language use. Leading thinkers in the field explore various ways this idea may be challenged as well as obstacles to developing various forms of anti-representationalism. Particular attention is given to deflationary accounts of truth, the role of language in expressing mental states, and the normative and the natural as they relate to issues of representation. The chapters further various fundamental debates in metaphysics--for example, concerning the question of finding a place for moral properties in a naturalistic world-view--and illuminate the relation of the recent neo-pragmatist revival to the expressivist stream in analytic philosophy of language.
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik, Ontologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Semantik & Pragmatik
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sprachphilosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Moderne Philosophische Disziplinen Philosophie des Geistes, Neurophilosophie
- Geisteswissenschaften Sprachwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaften Sprachphilosophie
Weitere Infos & Material
- INTRODUCTION
- Anti-Representational Semantics: Four Themes
- TRUTH AND REFERENCE
- 1: Rebecca Kukla and Eric Winsberg: Deflationism, Pragmatism, and Metaphysics
- 2: Steven Gross: Does the Expressive Role of 'True' Preclude Deflationary Davidsonian Semantics
- 3: Alexis Burgess: An Inferential Account of Referential Success
- 4: Michael Glanzberg: Representation and the Modern Correspondence Theory of Truth
- 5: Dean Pettit: Deflationism, Truth, and Accuracy
- EXPRESSION AND EXPRESSIVISM
- 6: Mark Richard: What Would an Expressivist Semantics Be?
- 7: Mark Schroeder: Hard Cases for Combining Expressivism and Deflationist Truth: Conditionals and Epistemic Modals
- 8: Dorit Bar-On: Expression: Acts, Products, and Meaning
- 9: Allan Gibbard: Global Expressivism and the Truth in Representation
- 10: Anandi Hattiangadi: The Limits of Expressivism
- NORMATIVITY
- 11: Michael Patrick Lynch: Pragmatism and the Price of Truth
- 12: Cheryl Misak: Pragmatism and the Function of Truth
- 13: Mark Lance: Life is not a Box-Score: Lived Normativity, Abstract Evaluation, and the Is/Ought Distinction
- NATURALISM
- 14: Huw Price: Idling and Sidling Towards Philosophical Peace
- 15: Paul Boghossian: Is (Determinate) Meaning a Naturalistic Phenomenon?
- 16: Paul Horwich: Kripke's Wittgenstein
- Index




