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How should we analyse the meaning of proper names, indexicals, demonstratives and definite descriptions? What relation do such expressions stand to the objects they designate or to mental representations of those objects? George Powell casts new light on these and other questions by approaching them from within a cognitive framework.
Book Details
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publish Date: Mar 31st, 2010
Pages: 217
Language: English
Edition: 2010 - undefined
Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.48in - 0.59lb
EAN: 9781349309849
Categories: • Linguistics - Semantics• Reference• Language
About the Author
GEORGE POWELL is a post-doctoral researcher at University College London, UK. He has taught at a number of British universities, and has published papers on pragmatics, semantics and the philosophy of language. He currently lives in Montreal.
Praise for this book
'[Powell']s project of deposing truth and placing mind instead at the center of meaning is an ambitious and challenging idea, and it would be very interesting to see its further applications' Piotr Stalmaszczyk - Philosophy in Review