An introduction to the philosophy of language:
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adam_text | CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PAGE IX INTRODUCTION 1 1 LOC1 THE NATURE OF
LANGUAGE 5 1.1 INTRODUCTION 5 1.2 WHAT LOCKE SAYS 5 1.3 MEANING AND
SIGNIFICATION 9 1.4 PROBLEMS ABOUT COMMUNICATION 10 1.5 WORDS AND
SENTENCES 14 1.6 LOCKE S LESS DISPUTED ASSUMPTIONS 18 2 FREGE ON SENSE
AND REFERENCE 21 2.1 INTRODUCTION 21 2.2 PSYCHOLOGISM AND THE CONTEXT
PRINCIPLE 22 2.3 FREGE AND LOGIC 26 2.4 FREGE S MATURE SYSTEM (I):
REFERENCE 28 2.5 FREGE S MATURE SYSTEM (II): SENSE 32 2.6 TWO FURTHER
USES OF THE NOTION OF SENSE 36 2.7 QUESTIONS ABOUT SENSE 40 2.8 SENSE
AND THE BASIC WORRY 47 3 RUSSELL ON DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS 49 3.1
INTRODUCTION 49 3.2 THE PROBLEMS 50 3.3 RUSSELL S SOLUTION IN OUTLINE 53
3.4 RUSSELL S SOLUTION IN DETAIL 55 3.5 STRAWSON ON DEFINITE
DESCRIPTIONS 61 3.6 DONNELLAN ON REFERENTIAL AND ATTRIBUTIVE USES OF
DESCRIPTIONS 63 V VI CONTENTS 3.7 RUSSELLIAN DEFENCES 66 3.8 RUSSELL
BEYOND DESCRIPTIONS 70 4 KRIPL PROPER NAMES 74 4.1 INTRODUCTION 74 4.2
KRIPKE S TARGET 76 4.3 KRIPKE S OBJECTIONS (I): SIMPLE CONSIDERATIONS 78
4.4 KRIPKE S OBJECTIONS (II): EPISTEMIC AND MODAL CONSIDERATIONS 80 4.5
DEFENCES OF THE DESCRIPTION THEORY 85 4.6 SENSE AND DIRECT REFERENCE 90
4.7 CONCLUSION 92 5 NATURAL-KIND TERMS 94 5.1 INTRODUCTION 94 5.2 A
LOCKEAN VIEW OF NATURAL-KIND TERMS: THE INDIVIDUALIST VERSION 96 5.3 A
LOCKEAN VIEW WITHOUT INDIVIDUALISM 102 5.4 HOW CAN THERE BE
KRIPKE-PUTNAM NATURAL-KIND TERMS? 105 5.5 HOW CAN NATURAL-KIND TERMS BE
RIGID DESIGNATORS? 108 6 QUINE ON DE RE AND DE DICTO MODALITY 113 6.1
INTRODUCTION 113 6.2 QUINE S THREE GRADES OF MODAL INVOLVEMENT 114 6.3
REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND LEIBNIZ S LAW 118 6.4 REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND
THE THREE GRADES 121 6.5 QUINE S LOGICAL PROBLEM WITH DE RE MODALITY 126
6.6 QUINE S METAPHYSICAL WORRIES ABOUT DE RE MODALITY 130 7 REFERENCE
AND PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 134 7.1 INTRODUCTION 134 7.2 QUINE S PROBLEM
135 7.3 QUINE S PROPOSED SOLUTION 138 7.4 PERRY AND THE ESSENTIAL
INDEXICAL 145 7.5 THE PROBLEMS FOR QUINE S SOLUTION 147 7.6 CONSEQUENCES
150 8 THE SEMANTICS OF PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 152 8.1 INTRODUCTION 152
8.2 KRIPKE, NAMES, NECESSITY AND PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 153 8.3
KRIPKE S PIERRE 8.4 REFERENTIAL SOLUTIONS TO THE PUZZLE 8.5 A FREGEAN
RESPONSE 8.6 DAVIDSON SPROPOSAL 8.7 CAN DAVIDSON S PROPOSAL SOLVE
KRIPKE S PUZZLE? CONTENTS VII 155 158 163 166 169 9 DAVIDSONON TRUTH AND
MEANING 173 9.1 INTRODUCTION 173 9.2 MEANINGSAS ENTITIES 175 9.3
TARSKI S DEFINITION OF TRUTH 179 9.4 DAVIDSON S USE OF TARSKI 183 9.5
THE OBVIOUS OBJECTIONS TO DAVIDSON S PROPOSAL 187 9.6 TRUTH AND THE
POSSIBILITY OF GENERAL SEMANTICS 189 9.7 ONE FINAL WORRY 191 10 QUINEAND
DAVIDSONON TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION 194 10.1 INTRODUCTION 194 10.2
QUINE AND RADICAL TRANSLATION 195 10.3 DAVIDSONAND RADICAL
INTERPRETATION 198 10.4 STATEMENTS OF MEANING AND PROPOSITIONAL
ATTITUDES 202 10.5 THEORIES OF MEANING AND SPEAKERS KNOWLEDGE 205 10.6
HOW FUNDAMENTAL IS RADICAL INTERPRETATION? 210 11 QUINEON THE
INDETERMINACYOF TRANSLATION 214 11.1 INTRODUCTION 214 11.2 TWO DOGMAS
OF EMPIRICISM 215 11.3 INDETERMINACY AND INSCRUTABILITY 219 11.4
RESISTINGQUINE ON INDETERMINACY: SOME SIMPLE WAYS 228 12 AUSTIN ON
SPEECH ACTS 231 12.1 INTRODUCTION 231 12.2 PERFORMATIVE UTTERANCES 232
12.3 TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS 234 12.4 TRUTH AND
PERFORMATIVES 239 12.5 ISSUES FOR A THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS 242 13 GRICEON
MEANING 248 13.1 INTRODUCTION 248 13.2 GRICE S OVERALL STRATEGY 249 VIII
CONTENTS 13.3 SYRNPATHETIC OBJECTIONS TO GRICE S ACCOUNT OF
SPEAKER-MEANING 13.4 SYRNPATHETIC OBJECTIONS TO GRICE S ACCOUNT OF
EXPRESSION-MEANING 13.5 AN UNSYMPATHETIC OBJECTION TO GRICE S ACCOUNT OF
EXPRESSION-MEANING 13.6 AN UNSYRNPATHETIC OBJECTION TO GRICE S ACCOUNT
OF SPEAKER-MEANING 13.7 AFTER GRICE 14 KRIPKE ON THE RULE-FOLLOWING
PARADOX 14.1 INTRODUCTION 14.2 THE SCEPTICAL CHALLENGE 14.3 THE
SCEPTICAL SOLUTION 14.4 A COMMUNITY-BASED RESPONSE 14.5 CAN
DISPOSITIONALISM BE DEFENDED? 14.6 ANTI-REDUCTIONISM AND RADICAL
INTERPRETATION 15 WITTGENSTEIN ON THE AUGUSTINIAN PICTURE 15.1
INTRODUCTION 15.2 THE AUGUSTINIAN PICTURE 15.3 THE
ANTI-METAPHYSICALINTERPRETATION 15.4 THE QUASI-KANTIANINTERPRETATION
15.5 WORRIES ABOUT THESE WITTGENSTEINIAN VIEWS GLOSSARY WORKS CITED
INDEX 253 258 261 264 268 271 271 272 277 283 284 287 292 292 293 295
299 308 312 316 323
This book is a critical introduction to the central issues of the
philosophy of language. Each chapter focuses on one or two texts that
have had a seminal influence on work in the subject, and uses these as a
way of approaching both the central topics and the various traditions of
dealing with them. Texts include classic writings by
Kripke,
jargon is kept to a minimum and is fully explained whenever it is
introduced. The range of topics covered includes sense and
reference, definite descriptions, proper names, natural-kind terms,
äe
approaches to meaning, radical interpretation, indeterminacy of
translation, speech acts, intentional theories of meaning, and
scepticism about meaning. The book will be invaluable to students
and to all readers who are interested in the nature of linguistic
meaning.
Michael morris is Professor of Philosophy at the University of
Sussex. He is author of Trie Good and the True
articles.
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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PAGE IX INTRODUCTION 1 1 LOC1 THE NATURE OF
LANGUAGE 5 1.1 INTRODUCTION 5 1.2 WHAT LOCKE SAYS 5 1.3 MEANING AND
SIGNIFICATION 9 1.4 PROBLEMS ABOUT COMMUNICATION 10 1.5 WORDS AND
SENTENCES 14 1.6 LOCKE'S LESS DISPUTED ASSUMPTIONS 18 2 FREGE ON SENSE
AND REFERENCE 21 2.1 INTRODUCTION 21 2.2 PSYCHOLOGISM AND THE CONTEXT
PRINCIPLE 22 2.3 FREGE AND LOGIC 26 2.4 FREGE'S MATURE SYSTEM (I):
REFERENCE 28 2.5 FREGE'S MATURE SYSTEM (II): SENSE 32 2.6 TWO FURTHER
USES OF THE NOTION OF SENSE 36 2.7 QUESTIONS ABOUT SENSE 40 2.8 SENSE
AND THE BASIC WORRY 47 3 RUSSELL ON DEFINITE DESCRIPTIONS 49 3.1
INTRODUCTION 49 3.2 THE PROBLEMS 50 3.3 RUSSELL'S SOLUTION IN OUTLINE 53
3.4 RUSSELL'S SOLUTION IN DETAIL 55 3.5 STRAWSON ON DEFINITE
DESCRIPTIONS 61 3.6 DONNELLAN ON REFERENTIAL AND ATTRIBUTIVE USES OF
DESCRIPTIONS 63 V VI CONTENTS 3.7 RUSSELLIAN DEFENCES 66 3.8 RUSSELL
BEYOND DESCRIPTIONS 70 4 KRIPL PROPER NAMES 74 4.1 INTRODUCTION 74 4.2
KRIPKE'S TARGET 76 4.3 KRIPKE'S OBJECTIONS (I): SIMPLE CONSIDERATIONS 78
4.4 KRIPKE'S OBJECTIONS (II): EPISTEMIC AND MODAL CONSIDERATIONS 80 4.5
DEFENCES OF THE DESCRIPTION THEORY 85 4.6 SENSE AND DIRECT REFERENCE 90
4.7 CONCLUSION 92 5 NATURAL-KIND TERMS 94 5.1 INTRODUCTION 94 5.2 A
LOCKEAN VIEW OF NATURAL-KIND TERMS: THE INDIVIDUALIST VERSION 96 5.3 A
LOCKEAN VIEW WITHOUT INDIVIDUALISM 102 5.4 HOW CAN THERE BE
KRIPKE-PUTNAM NATURAL-KIND TERMS? 105 5.5 HOW CAN NATURAL-KIND TERMS BE
RIGID DESIGNATORS? 108 6 QUINE ON DE RE AND DE DICTO MODALITY 113 6.1
INTRODUCTION 113 6.2 QUINE'S THREE GRADES OF MODAL INVOLVEMENT 114 6.3
REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND LEIBNIZ'S LAW 118 6.4 REFERENTIAL OPACITY AND
THE THREE GRADES 121 6.5 QUINE'S LOGICAL PROBLEM WITH DE RE MODALITY 126
6.6 QUINE'S METAPHYSICAL WORRIES ABOUT DE RE MODALITY 130 7 REFERENCE
AND PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 134 7.1 INTRODUCTION 134 7.2 QUINE'S PROBLEM
135 7.3 QUINE'S PROPOSED SOLUTION 138 7.4 PERRY AND THE ESSENTIAL
INDEXICAL 145 7.5 THE PROBLEMS FOR QUINE'S SOLUTION 147 7.6 CONSEQUENCES
150 8 THE SEMANTICS OF PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 152 8.1 INTRODUCTION 152
8.2 KRIPKE, NAMES, NECESSITY AND PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDES 153 8.3
KRIPKE'S PIERRE 8.4 REFERENTIAL SOLUTIONS TO THE PUZZLE 8.5 A FREGEAN
RESPONSE 8.6 DAVIDSON'SPROPOSAL 8.7 CAN DAVIDSON'S PROPOSAL SOLVE
KRIPKE'S PUZZLE? CONTENTS VII 155 158 163 166 169 9 DAVIDSONON TRUTH AND
MEANING 173 9.1 INTRODUCTION 173 9.2 MEANINGSAS ENTITIES 175 9.3
TARSKI'S 'DEFINITION' OF TRUTH 179 9.4 DAVIDSON'S USE OF TARSKI 183 9.5
THE OBVIOUS OBJECTIONS TO DAVIDSON'S PROPOSAL 187 9.6 TRUTH AND THE
POSSIBILITY OF GENERAL SEMANTICS 189 9.7 ONE FINAL WORRY 191 10 QUINEAND
DAVIDSONON TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION 194 10.1 INTRODUCTION 194 10.2
QUINE AND RADICAL TRANSLATION 195 10.3 DAVIDSONAND RADICAL
INTERPRETATION 198 10.4 STATEMENTS OF MEANING AND PROPOSITIONAL
ATTITUDES 202 10.5 THEORIES OF MEANING AND SPEAKERS' KNOWLEDGE 205 10.6
HOW FUNDAMENTAL IS RADICAL INTERPRETATION? 210 11 QUINEON THE
INDETERMINACYOF TRANSLATION 214 11.1 INTRODUCTION 214 11.2 'TWO DOGMAS
OF EMPIRICISM' 215 11.3 INDETERMINACY AND INSCRUTABILITY 219 11.4
RESISTINGQUINE ON INDETERMINACY: SOME SIMPLE WAYS 228 12 AUSTIN ON
SPEECH ACTS 231 12.1 INTRODUCTION 231 12.2 PERFORMATIVE UTTERANCES 232
12.3 TOWARDS A GENERAL THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS 234 12.4 TRUTH AND
PERFORMATIVES 239 12.5 ISSUES FOR A THEORY OF SPEECH ACTS 242 13 GRICEON
MEANING 248 13.1 INTRODUCTION 248 13.2 GRICE'S OVERALL STRATEGY 249 VIII
CONTENTS 13.3 SYRNPATHETIC OBJECTIONS TO GRICE'S ACCOUNT OF
SPEAKER-MEANING 13.4 SYRNPATHETIC OBJECTIONS TO GRICE'S ACCOUNT OF
EXPRESSION-MEANING 13.5 AN UNSYMPATHETIC OBJECTION TO GRICE'S ACCOUNT OF
EXPRESSION-MEANING 13.6 AN UNSYRNPATHETIC OBJECTION TO GRICE'S ACCOUNT
OF SPEAKER-MEANING 13.7 AFTER GRICE 14 KRIPKE ON THE RULE-FOLLOWING
PARADOX 14.1 INTRODUCTION 14.2 THE SCEPTICAL CHALLENGE 14.3 THE
'SCEPTICAL SOLUTION' 14.4 A COMMUNITY-BASED RESPONSE 14.5 CAN
DISPOSITIONALISM BE DEFENDED? 14.6 ANTI-REDUCTIONISM AND RADICAL
INTERPRETATION 15 WITTGENSTEIN ON THE AUGUSTINIAN PICTURE 15.1
INTRODUCTION 15.2 THE AUGUSTINIAN PICTURE 15.3 THE
ANTI-METAPHYSICALINTERPRETATION 15.4 THE QUASI-KANTIANINTERPRETATION
15.5 WORRIES ABOUT THESE WITTGENSTEINIAN VIEWS GLOSSARY WORKS CITED
INDEX 253 258 261 264 268 271 271 272 277 283 284 287 292 292 293 295
299 308 312 316 323
This book is a critical introduction to the central issues of the
philosophy of language. Each chapter focuses on one or two texts that
have had a seminal influence on work in the subject, and uses these as a
way of approaching both the central topics and the various traditions of
dealing with them. Texts include classic writings by
Kripke,
jargon is kept to a minimum and is fully explained whenever it is
introduced. The range of topics covered includes sense and
reference, definite descriptions, proper names, natural-kind terms,
äe
approaches to meaning, radical interpretation, indeterminacy of
translation, speech acts, intentional theories of meaning, and
scepticism about meaning. The book will be invaluable to students
and to all readers who are interested in the nature of linguistic
meaning.
Michael morris is Professor of Philosophy at the University of
Sussex. He is author of Trie Good and the True
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