Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language
Exploring key concepts and movements in language philosophy
Gillian Russell editor Delia Graff Fara editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:25th Jun '14
Should be back in stock very soon
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- Hardback£220.00(9780415993104)
This comprehensive resource explores key ideas in the philosophy of language, making the Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language essential for students and scholars alike.
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language offers an extensive and contemporary examination of the philosophy of language, exploring its pivotal concepts and movements. This field investigates the essence of meaning, the connection between language and reality, and the various ways in which language is utilized, learned, and understood. The book addresses both current research and timeless inquiries within this discipline, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding language from a philosophical perspective.
One of the standout features of the Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language is its thorough exploration of related fields such as formal logic and linguistics. It also delves into how these areas intersect with broader philosophical themes, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of mind. This multifaceted approach enriches the reader's comprehension of language and its significance in various philosophical contexts.
Organized into seven thematic sections, the Companion covers Core Topics, Foundations of Semantics, Parts of Speech, Methodology, Logic for Philosophers of Language, Philosophy of Language for the Rest of Philosophy, and Historical Perspectives. Featuring 70 original essays from prominent scholars, including Sally Haslanger and John MacFarlane, this volume stands as a definitive and authoritative guide for both students and scholars in the philosophy of language.
"Unusual in its scope and ambition, this Companion offers superbly clear and insightful essays by a judicious mix of eminent figures and up-and-coming scholars. In addition to the standard topics, it is particularly good to have state-of-the-art pieces on the relations between philosophy of language and the other main sub-fields of philosophy. An indispensable resource." –Paul Boghossian, New York University
"The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language has all the virtues of a state-of-the-art collection: lucid articles on cutting-edge topics by leaders in the field, meticulous organization, beyond comprehensive. This book is, and will be for years to come, indispensable." –Robin Jeshion, University of Southern California
"Delia Graff Fara and Gillian Russell’s selection of authors and topics is authoritative, imaginative, and cutting-edge. Both students and specialists will learn much from this volume. The essays are well-designed, substantial launch pads for further exploration." –Timothy Williamson, University of Oxford
"This is a stunningly wide-ranging collection packed with first-rate authors. I cannot think of anything else that comes near it both for breadth of coverage and for quality." –Jennifer Saul, The University of Sheffield
"Unusual in its scope and ambition, this Companion offers superbly clear and insightful essays by a judicious mix of eminent figures and up-and-coming scholars. In addition to the standard topics, it is particularly good to have state-of-the-art pieces on the relations between philosophy of language and the other main sub-fields of philosophy. An indispensable resource." –Paul Boghossian, New York University
"The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language has all the virtues of a state-of-the-art collection: lucid articles on cutting-edge topics by leaders in the field, meticulous organization, beyond comprehensive. This book is, and will be for years to come, indispensable." –Robin Jeshion, University of Southern California
"Delia Graff Fara and Gillian Russell’s selection of authors and topics is authoritative, imaginative, and cutting-edge. Both students and specialists will learn much from this volume. The essays are well-designed, substantial launch pads for further exploration." –Timothy Williamson, University of Oxford
"This is a stunningly wide-ranging collection packed with first-rate authors. I cannot think of anything else that comes near it both for breadth of coverage and for quality." –Jennifer Saul, The University of Sheffield
"[This book]excels at being a genuine companion resource, introducing readers not only to the background and core questions that define the philosophy of language, but also to the primary methodologies through which prominent contemporary perspectives on the philosophy of language have, and continue to be, developed. Though the essays in this volume are intended to introduce readers to an area of concern within the study of language, they offer a critical review of it rather than merely mapping the terrain. Thus the book constitutes an invaluable current resource for students and scholars alike. It will appeal to anyone interested in the current state-of-play within this important area of philosophical research. Summing Up: Highly recommended." -A.L. Morton, Saint Xavier University, in Choice
ISBN: 9781138776180
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Weight: 1260g
950 pages