Labyrinth of Mind and World

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Bachelor's Buttons
Bachelor’s Buttons
Belief Fixation
Bilgrami
Burge
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Chomsky
communication
Concepts
Concepts phenomenological perspective Jackson Fodor Chomsky Putnam Burge Davidson Bilgrami Husserlean phenomenology Heidegger world-oriented linguistics communication
Conceptual Role Semantic
Confirmation Holism
Davidson
Definite Description
Description Theory
Empty Singular Terms
epistemology research
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externalism
Fodor
Fregean semantics
Heidegger
Husserl's Theory
Husserlean phenomenology
Husserl’s Theory
indeterminacy of linguistic meaning
Inferential Role Semantic
Innate Hypothesis
internalism
Jackson
linguistic communication
linguistics
meaning holism
mind-world interface
Natural Kind Terms
Observation Sentences
Observational Sentences
perspective
phenomenological
phenomenological analysis
philosophy of language
Prima Facie Problem
Propositional Attitudes
Putnam
semantic externalism
Semantic Holism
Singular Terms
Sociolinguistic Background
Stimulus Meaning
Supervenience Theory
Twin Earth
Undetached Rabbit Part
Weak Supervenience
world-oriented

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367244323
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book carries forward the discourse on the mind’s engagement with the world. It reviews the semantic and metaphysical debates around internalism and externalism, the location of content and the indeterminacy of meaning in language.

The volume analyzes the writings of Jackson, Chomsky, Putnam, Quine, Bilgrami and others, to reconcile opposing theories of language and the mind. It ventures into Cartesian ontology and Fregean semantics to understand how mental content becomes world-oriented in our linguistic communication. Further, the author explores the liaison between the mind and the world from the phenomenological perspective, particularly, Husserl’s linguistic turn and Heidegger’s intersubjective entreaty for Dasein. The book conceives of thought as a biological and socio-linguistic product which engages with the mind-world question through the conceptual and causal apparatuses of language.

A major intervention in the field of philosophy of language, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers interested in philosophy, phenomenology, epistemology and metaphysics.

Sanjit Chakraborty is currently a teaching faculty in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, and was previously a member of the faculty at the Department of Philosophy at Central University of Hyderabad, India. He is the author of Understanding Meaning and World: A Relook on Semantic Externalism (2016). He has also extensively published papers in journals and edited volumes on the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, ethics, epistemology and Indian philosophy.

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