Word & Object - Quine - Boeken - MIT Press Ltd - 9780262670012 - 1960
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Word & Object


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Language consists of dispositions, socially instilled, to respond observably to socially observable stimuli. Such is the point of view from which a noted philosopher and logician examines the notion of meaning and the linguistic mechanisms of objective reference. In the course of the discussion, Professor Quine pinpoints the difficulties involved in translation, brings to light the anomalies and conflicts implicit in our language's referential apparatus, clarifies semantic problems connected with the imputation of existence, and marshals reasons for admitting or repudiating each of various categories of supposed objects. He argues that the notion of a language-transcendent "sentence-meaning" must on the whole be rejected; meaningful studies in the semantics of reference can only be directed toward substantially the same language in which they are conducted.


310 pages

Media Boeken     Book
Vrijgegeven 1960
ISBN13 9780262670012
Uitgevers MIT Press Ltd
Pagina's 310
Afmetingen 203 × 135 × 19 mm   ·   342 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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