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ISBN-10 : 0198892748
ISBN-13 : 9780198892748
Author: Ernest Lepore
Philosophy of language has been at the center of philosophical research at least since the start of the 20th century. Since that ‘linguistic turn’ much of the most important work in philosophy has related to language. But until now there has been no regular forum for outstanding original work in this area. That is what Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language offers. Anyone wanting to know what’s happening in philosophy of language could start with these volumes.
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language Volume 3 1st Table of contents:
1. Scoreboards Without Scorekeepers
1.1 An introduction to scoreboard technology
1.2 A first pass at scoreboard metaphysics
1.3 Three problems for cognitivist scoreboards
1.4 Three grades of scoreboard non-cognitivism
1.5 Using scoreboards without scorekeepers
2. Singularism vs. Descriptivism?
2.1 Singularism
2.2 The anchoring role
2.3 The conclusion of Revised MR
2.4 The over-attribution objection and misattribution response
2.5 Anchored characters and representation*
2.6 Implications for the new traditional picture and anchored descriptivism
2.7 Conclusion: agreements and disagreements
3. Verbal Signaling
3.1 Signals and indices
3.2 Verbal signals and verbal indices
3.3 The assertive family and illocutionary commitment
3.4 Cultural evolution and the genealogy of speech acts
3.5 Applications
4. Disquotation, Translation, and Context-Dependence
4.1 The generalizing role of truth
4.2 Disquotation and translation
4.3 Translation and context-dependence
4.4 Translation and semantics
4.5 Translation and ‘making sense’
4.6 In closing, a caveat
5. The Place of the Philosophy of Language in Metaphysics
5.1 The language–metaphysics gap
5.2 Bridging the gap
5.3 Evaluating the question
5.4 Assessing the status of the question
5.5 Immanent metaphysics and the status of language
6. On Lying, “Strictly Speaking”
6.1 Lying “strictly speaking”
6.2 Lies, lies, and more lies!
6.3 Lying in a “strict” sense: In defense of a philosophical “definition”
6.4 Ongoing debates, overlooked distinctions
6.5 Can experimental studies inform philosophical definitions?
6.6 When those who lie are not liars; when those who do not, are
6.7 Taking cues from ordinary ways of speaking
7. À Propos de Pierre, Does He … or Doesn’t He?
8. The Schmidentity Strategy
8.1 The schmidentity strategy in action
8.2 The strategy extended
8.3 ‘Stipulated to be true’
9. Leverage: A Model of Cognitive Significance
9.1 Coreferring Names
9.2 Coincident Senses
9.3 Definite Descriptions
9.4 Fidelity as Synonymy
9.5 Reference-Fixers
9.6 Diagonal Propositions
9.7 Pragmatic Repair
9.8 Trigger Problems
9.9 Pragmatic Enrichment
9.10 Presupposition Subtraction
9.11 Subject Matter
9.12 Conversational Exculpature
9.13 Pictures
9.14 Leverage
9.15 Implication and Validity
9.16 More Pictures
9.17 Summing Up
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