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Meaning, Truth, and the Limits of Analysis

Ten Studies

Wiggins, David (Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Fellow, Emeritus Professor and Emeritus Fellow, New College, Oxford)

Meaning, Truth, and the Limits of Analysis

Meaning, Truth, and the Limits of Analysis

Ten Studies

Meaning, Truth, and the Limits of Analysis

 

This volume draws together four decades of work by David Wiggins on topics to do with language, meaning, truth, and the limit of semantic analysis. Topics include the historical background of contemporary philosophical accounts of meaning, sentence structure, definitions, and the nature of truth.


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Beschrijving Meaning, Truth, and the Limits of Analysis

This volume draws together work by David Wiggins on topics to do with language, meaning, truth, and the limit of semantic analysis, from 1980 to 2020. Each chapter draws upon previously published material, but that material has been revised, sometimes significantly, for republication here.

Opening with a selective account of a century's work in the philosophy of meaning, from Frege and Wittgenstein to the late twentieth century, the book engages first with the nuts and bolts of sentence-construction: predicates and the copula, quantifiers, names, existence treated as a second-level predicate, and adverbial modification. The following five chapters then treat of definition and (as dreamt of by Leibniz and others) the terminus of semantic analysis; the idea of natural languages as real things with a history; the idea of truth conceived as correlative with inquiry (C. S. Peirce) and, finally, the properties we look for in truth itself--the marks, as Frege or Leibniz might have said, of the concept true.


ISBN
9780198726173
Pagina's
208
Verschenen
NUR
730
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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