Diversity of Meaning

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conceptual analysis
Conceptual Plane
Cousins
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Deductive System
Eliminative Induction
Empty Universe
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Eternal Sentences
Follow
Free Occurrences
good sense
Indirect Discourse
language
Law of Extensionality
License Substitution
linguistic vagueness
Logical Formulas
logical grammar
Logical Grammarian
Logically True
meaning
Meanings
ordinary language philosophy
philosophical approaches to meaning
Philosophical Semantics
philosophy of language
Predicate Letters
Priori Truth
semantic analysis
Subjunctive Conditional
subsistent entities
Temporal Semantics
The fallacy
The truism
Timeless
Truth Functional Logic
universals problem
Vagueness
Verbal Plane
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367771980
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1962, The Diversity of Meaning was written to provide a more constructive criticism of the philosophy of ordinary language than the more destructive approach that it was commonly subjected to at the time of publication.

The book deals with a range of philosophical problems in a way that cuts underneath the more typical orthodoxies of the time. It is concerned primarily with the concept of meaning and asks not just how people ordinarily speak or think about meanings, but also what is gained or lost by their so doing. The author challenges the assumption that there is only one way of talking about meanings and instead argues that no single analysis of meaning can suit the semantics of lexicographers, language-teachers, translators, logicians, historians of ideas, psychologists and philosophers. By examining various common concepts of meaning and their relations to one another, the book sheds light on the issues most alive in philosophical controversy at the time of publication, giving it lasting relevance for those interested in the history of philosophical thought and theory.

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