Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1983
Editore
Hackett Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN-10
0915145529
ISBN-13
9780915145522
Descrizione
Catherine Z. Elgin and Nelson Goodman delve into the intricacies of language, exploring the nuanced relationship between reference and meaning. Their collaboration presents a thoughtful examination of Goodman's philosophy, offering insights that challenge conventional notions of how language functions. They dissect the mechanisms behind reference, aiming to clarify how linguistic expressions connect to the world.
Elgin's interpretation brings a fresh perspective to Goodman's theories, emphasizing the importance of context and perspective in understanding meaning. Through this comprehensive study, readers are encouraged to reconsider their assumptions about language and its role in shaping our perceptions of reality.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a scholarly resource and an invitation for further contemplation on the philosophy of language, engaging readers in a deeper dialogue about how we reference and relate to the world around us.
Elgin's interpretation brings a fresh perspective to Goodman's theories, emphasizing the importance of context and perspective in understanding meaning. Through this comprehensive study, readers are encouraged to reconsider their assumptions about language and its role in shaping our perceptions of reality.
Ultimately, this work serves as both a scholarly resource and an invitation for further contemplation on the philosophy of language, engaging readers in a deeper dialogue about how we reference and relate to the world around us.
Generi
Filosofia