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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
38
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 10, 2021
Editore
Good Press
Descrizione
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between language, meaning, and our understanding of the world. Anchored in the foundational work of Gottlob Frege and expanded by Max Black, the narrative navigates through pivotal theories that have shaped modern semantics and reference. By dissecting the distinction between sense—how words convey meaning—and reference—what they point to in reality, the authors offer a compelling analytic journey that encourages readers to reconsider their relationship with language.
Frege's groundbreaking ideas form the bedrock of this discussion, showcasing how his insights have influenced contemporary philosophy and linguistics. Through a meticulous examination of logical structures and the philosophy of language, the text illuminates complex concepts with clarity and precision. Black's contributions further enrich the discourse, inviting readers to engage with and challenge established notions.
As the journey unfolds, it becomes evident that understanding the essence of language is not merely an academic exercise but a profound inquiry into human thought and communication. This work serves as both a historical panorama and a critical analysis, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts alike who wish to grasp the nuances of how we express meaning and establish connections through words.
Frege's groundbreaking ideas form the bedrock of this discussion, showcasing how his insights have influenced contemporary philosophy and linguistics. Through a meticulous examination of logical structures and the philosophy of language, the text illuminates complex concepts with clarity and precision. Black's contributions further enrich the discourse, inviting readers to engage with and challenge established notions.
As the journey unfolds, it becomes evident that understanding the essence of language is not merely an academic exercise but a profound inquiry into human thought and communication. This work serves as both a historical panorama and a critical analysis, appealing to scholars and enthusiasts alike who wish to grasp the nuances of how we express meaning and establish connections through words.
Generi
Filosofia