Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
202
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 4, 2012
Editorial
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199695628
ISBN-13
9780199695621
Descripción
Gary Kemp explores the intricate relationship between truth, reference, and meaning through the lens of two prominent philosophers, W.V.O. Quine and Donald Davidson. His analysis delves deep into their differing views on language and how it shapes our understanding of reality. By dissecting the foundational concepts that underpin their theories, Kemp sheds light on the enduring debates that continue to influence contemporary thought in the philosophy of language.
The work not only presents a rigorous examination of Quine's rejection of the analytic-synthetic distinction and Davidson's radical interpretation, but also invites readers to consider the implications of these arguments on broader philosophical discussions. Kemp's insightful commentary prompts a reevaluation of how language functions in conveying meaning, ultimately challenging readers to confront the complexity of communication and its foundational role in human experience.
The work not only presents a rigorous examination of Quine's rejection of the analytic-synthetic distinction and Davidson's radical interpretation, but also invites readers to consider the implications of these arguments on broader philosophical discussions. Kemp's insightful commentary prompts a reevaluation of how language functions in conveying meaning, ultimately challenging readers to confront the complexity of communication and its foundational role in human experience.
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Filosofía