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Contextualism has dominated the debates in the philosophy of language over the past few years. This volume focuses on the methodological impact the context thesis has on referential semantics, language use and conceputal analysis. Can the philosophy of language still hold its ground and make a stand against the context thesis? The papers in this volume make a novel attempt at showing what lessons can be learned from the Contextual Turn.

Produktbeschreibung
Contextualism has dominated the debates in the philosophy of language over the past few years. This volume focuses on the methodological impact the context thesis has on referential semantics, language use and conceputal analysis. Can the philosophy of language still hold its ground and make a stand against the context thesis? The papers in this volume make a novel attempt at showing what lessons can be learned from the Contextual Turn.
Autorenporträt
Sarah-Jane Conrad, Klaus Petrus, Universität Bern, Switzerland