"On Sense and Direct Reference: Readings in the Philosophy of Language" focuses on the debate between neo-Fregeans and neo-Russellians in philosophy of language. With a foreword by Nathan Salmon, the volume collects more than 40 of the most important papers in philosophy of language in the last 40 years; including David Kaplan's "Demonstratives" and "Afterthoughts," and a paper written by Scott Soames especially for the volume. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses.
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- Paperback | 1104 pages
- 162.6 x 228.6 x 38.1mm | 1,338.11g
- 19 Jan 2007
- McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
- Boston, MA, United States
- English
- 0073535613
- 9780073535616
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