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"...lucid and engaging style...ability to cover well–trodden ground in a fresh and informative way...Luntley is to be commended for the scope of his project. He pursues the neo–Fregean methodology wherever it leads and many of the topics it leads him to are dealt with extremely well. Luntley is able to condense often difficult and complex material, making it accessible even to fairly novice readers, and providing new insights and outlooks which will be of benefit to all those with an interest in the...philosphy of mind and language." Emma Borg, Mind, Vol. 109, No. 436, October 2000
It develops a broadly Fregean methodology in which semantics is concerned with the concept of content required in rationalizing explanations of behaviour. Key problems and positions covered include: truth, meaning, and inference; arguments against the possibility of meaning; the realism/anti–realism debate, and the theory of inference.
This text gives voice to the idea that the study of the philosophy of thought and language is more than a specialism, but rather lies at the very heart of the discipline.
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Description du livre Gebundene Ausgabe. Etat : Gut. Aufl. 1999 * Einband: Rückseite leichte Knickfalte * Seiten: wenige Seiten leichte Knicke. N° de réf. du vendeur AN-YGB7-ISTN
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