书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
332
语言
英语
已发布
Apr 14, 1994
出版商
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10
0198240775
ISBN-13
9780198240778
描述
In this insightful exploration, Kent Bach delves into the complexities of singular thought and its implications for understanding reference in language and philosophy. He presents a fresh perspective that intertwines recent theoretical advancements, shedding light on how individuals connect thoughts to specific entities in the world.
Through a rigorous analysis, Bach challenges conventional views, engaging readers in the nuances of how meaning is constructed. His systematic approach highlights the intricate relationship between thought processes and linguistic expressions, inviting a deeper comprehension of how we interpret reference.
This thought-provoking work not only contributes to the fields of philosophy and linguistics but also encourages intellectual curiosity in readers, prompting them to reconsider their assumptions about thought and language. Bach's arguments serve as a catalyst for further inquiry, making it a valuable addition for anyone interested in the intersections of language, mind, and reality.
Through a rigorous analysis, Bach challenges conventional views, engaging readers in the nuances of how meaning is constructed. His systematic approach highlights the intricate relationship between thought processes and linguistic expressions, inviting a deeper comprehension of how we interpret reference.
This thought-provoking work not only contributes to the fields of philosophy and linguistics but also encourages intellectual curiosity in readers, prompting them to reconsider their assumptions about thought and language. Bach's arguments serve as a catalyst for further inquiry, making it a valuable addition for anyone interested in the intersections of language, mind, and reality.