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Piotr Stalmaszczyk
Philosophical and Linguistic Analyses of Reference
Herausgegeben von Stalmaszczyk, Piotr
2016. 244 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG, PIETERLEN 2016
ISBN: 3-631-66264-5 (3631662645)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-631-66264-9 (9783631662649)
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Papers in this collection discuss philosophical and linguistic approaches to reference, within the tradition of Fregean and Davidsonian semantics. Key words: philosophy of language, linguistics, reference, proper names, events, identity, indexicality, context, vagueness, faultless disagreement, Gottlob Frege, Donald Davidson, Hausa.
Papers in this collection provide philosophical and linguistic analyses of reference. The topics discussed include different types of reference, problems of identity, indexicality, reference fixing and descriptions. Other issues covered in individual chapters concern events and the event-argument hypothesis, predicate reference, definite descriptions, contextualism, types of quantifications, faultless disagreement, vagueness, reference in minimalism, and the reference system for coding spatial information in Hausa. The contributions discuss the approaches proposed by Gottlob Frege, Donald Davidson, and Saul Kripke, and contribute to the debate on reference in contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics.
Contents: Philosophy of language - Linguistics - Sense - Reference - Events - Proper names - Identity - Indexicality - Context - Vagueness - Faultless disagreement - Semantics - Max Black - Gottlob Frege - Donald Davidson - Hausa.
Piotr Stalmaszczyk is a Professor of English language and linguistics at the University of Lódz (Poland), where he holds the Chair of English and General Linguistics. His research is concerned predominantly with linguistic methodology and the philosophy of language and linguistics. He has edited several volumes on semantics, pragmatics, linguistic methodology, philosophy of language, and on the legacy of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein.