John Searle`s Philosophy of Language Force, Meaning and Mind
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2007Description: 297pISBN:- 9780521685344
- N83 T789
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N83 SZ120 Philosophy of Language | N83 T212 Truth and Meaning | N83 T295 Corpus Linguistics | N83 T789 John Searle`s Philosophy of Language | N83 T849 Michel Meyer`s Problematology | N83 UN311 Philosophical Relativity | N83 UN311 Philosophical Relativity |
includes index and biblioraphy
What is Language:some preliminary remarks content,mode,and self-reference Searle against the world:how can experiences find their objects Intentioalism,descriptivism,and proper names On the alleged priority of thought over language Rule skepticism:Searle`s criticism of Kripke`s Wittgenstein How to say things with words Semantics without the distinction between sense and force Dynamic discourse semantics for embedded speech acts Yes-no questions and the myth of content invariance How to speech acts express psychological states
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