Simple Sentences, Substitution, and Intuitions
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:5th Aug '10
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The phenomenon of substitution failure is a longstanding focus of discussion for philosophers of language. Substitution failure occurs when a change from one co-referential name to another (e.g. from 'Superman' to 'Clark Kent') affects the truth-value of a sentence. Jennifer Saul has shown that this can occur even in the simplest of sentences. She presents the first full-length treatment of this puzzling feature of language, and explores its implications for the theory of reference and names, and for the methodology of semantics.
A sharp and skillful study... Saul's book constitutes a fresh and incisive contribution to the philosophy of language. It is certainly a msut read for anyone interested in the classic substitution puzzles and also anyone interested in questions about the methodology of semantics and philosophy of language. * N. Angel Pinillos Mind 119 *
ISBN: 9780199575640
Dimensions: 215mm x 141mm x 11mm
Weight: 242g
192 pages