These previously unpublished essays share the central theme of logical form--a fundamental issue in analytic philosophy and linguistic theory. Logical Form and Language brings together exciting new contributions from diverse points of view, which illuminate the lively current debate about this topic.
These previously unpublished essays share the central theme of logical form--a fundamental issue in analytic philosophy and linguistic theory. Logical Form and Language brings together exciting new contributions from diverse points of view, which illuminate the lively current debate about this topic.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerhard Preyer is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Frankfurt and editor of the journal ProtoSociology. Georg Peter is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Frankfurt, and with Gerhard Preyer edits the journal ProtoSociology.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter: Introduction * I The Nature of Logical Form * 3: Ernie Lepore and Kirk Ludwig: What is Logical Form? * 4: Paul M. Pietroski: Functions and Concatenation * 5: Jeffrey King: Two Sorts of Claim about 'Logical Form' * 6: Peter Ludlow: LF and Natural Logic * 7: Robert Fiengo and Robert May: Identity Statements * II Intensionality, Events, and Semantic Content * 9: Richard Larson: The Grammar of Intensionality * 10: Barry Schein: Events and the Semantic Content of Thematic Relations * 11: Norbert Hornstein: A Grammatical Argument for a Neo-Davidsonian Semantics * 12: Jason Stanley: Nominal Restriction * III Logical Form, Belief, Ascription, and Proper Names * 14: Lenny Clapp and Robert J. Stainton: 'Obviously Propositions are Nothing': Russell and the Logical Form of 'Belief Reports' * 15: Robert J. Matthews: Logical Form and the Relational Conception of Belief * 16: Marga Reimer: Ordinary Proper Names * 17: Reinaldo Elugardo: The Predicate View of Proper Names * Index
* 1: Gerhard Preyer and Georg Peter: Introduction * I The Nature of Logical Form * 3: Ernie Lepore and Kirk Ludwig: What is Logical Form? * 4: Paul M. Pietroski: Functions and Concatenation * 5: Jeffrey King: Two Sorts of Claim about 'Logical Form' * 6: Peter Ludlow: LF and Natural Logic * 7: Robert Fiengo and Robert May: Identity Statements * II Intensionality, Events, and Semantic Content * 9: Richard Larson: The Grammar of Intensionality * 10: Barry Schein: Events and the Semantic Content of Thematic Relations * 11: Norbert Hornstein: A Grammatical Argument for a Neo-Davidsonian Semantics * 12: Jason Stanley: Nominal Restriction * III Logical Form, Belief, Ascription, and Proper Names * 14: Lenny Clapp and Robert J. Stainton: 'Obviously Propositions are Nothing': Russell and the Logical Form of 'Belief Reports' * 15: Robert J. Matthews: Logical Form and the Relational Conception of Belief * 16: Marga Reimer: Ordinary Proper Names * 17: Reinaldo Elugardo: The Predicate View of Proper Names * Index
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