Logico-Linguistic Papers

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Cover of the book Logico-Linguistic Papers by P.F. Strawson, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: P.F. Strawson ISBN: 9781351921497
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: P.F. Strawson
ISBN: 9781351921497
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: July 5, 2017
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

P.F. Strawson has been a major and influential spokesman for ordinary language philosophy throughout the late twentieth century, studying the relationship between common language and the language of formal logic. This reissue of his collection of early essays, Logico-Linguistic Papers, is published with a brand new introduction by Professor Strawson but, apart from minor corrections to the text, these classic essays remain original and intact. Logico-Linguistic Papers contains Strawson's major essay, 'On Referring', in which he disputed Bertrand Russell's theory of definite descriptions, distinguishing between referring to an entity and asserting its existence. The book contains twelve essays in all, grouped by subject matter. The first five are concerned with the topic of singular reference and predication and the last three are all responses to J.L. Austin's treatment of the topic of truth. Strawson disputes the correspondence theory of truth, maintaining that facts are what statements (when true) state. The remaining papers deal with meaning, speech acts, logical truth and Chomsky's views on syntax.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

P.F. Strawson has been a major and influential spokesman for ordinary language philosophy throughout the late twentieth century, studying the relationship between common language and the language of formal logic. This reissue of his collection of early essays, Logico-Linguistic Papers, is published with a brand new introduction by Professor Strawson but, apart from minor corrections to the text, these classic essays remain original and intact. Logico-Linguistic Papers contains Strawson's major essay, 'On Referring', in which he disputed Bertrand Russell's theory of definite descriptions, distinguishing between referring to an entity and asserting its existence. The book contains twelve essays in all, grouped by subject matter. The first five are concerned with the topic of singular reference and predication and the last three are all responses to J.L. Austin's treatment of the topic of truth. Strawson disputes the correspondence theory of truth, maintaining that facts are what statements (when true) state. The remaining papers deal with meaning, speech acts, logical truth and Chomsky's views on syntax.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Mobile-First Journalism by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book The Russian Far East by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Only One Earth by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book The Irish Language (RLE Linguistics E: Indo-European Linguistics) by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Anishinaabe Ways of Knowing and Being by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Tourism Geography by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Secondary Cities and Development by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book South Asia in the New World Order by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Wittgenstein, Rules and Institutions by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Authors of the Middle Ages, Volume IV, Nos 12–13 by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book The Shakespearean International Yearbook by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Education Finance in the New Millenium by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book On Understanding Emotion by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Drugs: Synonyms and Properties by P.F. Strawson
Cover of the book Competitiveness, Localised Learning and Regional Development by P.F. Strawson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy