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Michael Luntley


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Book Description

This lucid and engaging volume provides an introduction to the essential issues and concepts of contemporary analytic philosophy. It introduces students to the pivotal arguments that motivate work in the field, while arguing a definite point of view in a style that encourages discussion and debate. It develops a broadly Fregean methodology in which semantics is concerned with the concept of content required in rationalizing explanations of behaviour. Key problems and positions covered include: truth, meaning, and inference; arguments against the possibility of meaning; the realism/anti-realism debate, and the theory of inference. This text gives voice to the idea that the study of the philosophy of thought and language is more than a specialism, but rather lies at the very heart of the discipline. --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .

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Blackwell Publishers
This introduction to the central arguments that motivate contemporary work in the philosophy of thought and language offers a continuous engagement with the core epistemological, metaphysical, and methodological issues in the field. Its coverage of the key philosophical problems and positions within the topic makes it the essential introductory survey for anyone interested in the philosophy of language. The text includes a glossary, suggestions for further reading, and sample essay questions to facilitate understanding of the field.

About the author

Michael Luntley is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Reason, Truth, and Self: the Postmodern Reconditioned (1995), The Meaning of Socialism (1989), and Language, Logic, and Experience: the Case for Anti-Realism (1988). --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .
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