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Philosophy of Language

An Introduction

Dr Chris Daly Gary Seay J L. Austin Anthony Brueckner

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
08 November 2012
Philosophy of Language provides students with an accessible yet detailed introduction to the major issues and thinkers in the subject. Ideal for use on undergraduate courses, but also of value for postgraduate students, the structure and content of this textbook closely reflect the way the philosophy of language is taught and studied.

Thematically structured, the book introduces the work of leading thinkers who have contributed to the discipline, including Frege, Russell, Strawson, Grice, Quine, Davidson and Lewis. The author examines key distinctions in the philosophy of language, including sense and reference, sense and force, descriptions and names, semantics and pragmatics, extensional, intensional, and hyperintensional contexts, and the problems which these distinctions involve.

Chris Daly's cogent and thorough analysis is supplemented by student-friendly features, including chapter summaries, questions for discussion, guides to further reading, a glossary, and an extensive bibliography.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   667g
ISBN:   9781441173508
ISBN 10:   1441173501
Pages:   336
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chris Daly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester, UK. He is also the author of Introduction to Philosophical Methods (Broadview Press, 2010).

Reviews for Philosophy of Language: An Introduction

'This is a lucid, engaging, but also rigorous, introduction to the philosophy of language. It will make an excellent undergraduate textbook and I recommend it very strongly to anyone looking for a clear introduction to this topic.' -- Anthony Everett, Department Of Philosophy At The University Of Bristol, UK 'This is an outstanding introduction to the philosophy of language as well as to the thought of such major contributors to the area such as Russell, Frege, Quine, Grice, Davidson and Lewis. Written with admirable clarity it will prove accessible to undergraduates encountering the subject for the first time.' -- Andre Gallois, Professor Of Philosophy At Syracuse University, New York, USA 'Chris Daly's Philosophy of Language is an excellent introduction to the subject and its history.Written with Daly's characteristic lucidity, it covers the essential details of this technical discipline in a way that should be readily accessible to beginners.Advanced students and professionals, too, will benefit from Daly's sophisticated - yet eminently readable - presentation of the subject.I look forward to teaching this book.' -- Paul Audi, Assistant Professor Of Philosophy At The University Of Nebraska At Omaha, USA 'Some introductions to the philosophy of language are highly readable but somewhat superficial in their treatment of the core issues, while others are substantive but not terribly user friendly. A chief virtue of Daly's book is that it's philosophically nuanced yet written in a way that complex ideas are accessible to students. I look forward to using this textbook in my own introduction to philosophy of language course.' -- Kelly Trogdon, Assistant Professor In The Philosophy Department, Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Sar China


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