Varieties of Tone

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Frege, Dummett and the Shades of Meaning

ISBN: 1137263539
ISBN 13: 9781137263537
Autor: Kortum, R
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xv, 258 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.11.2013
Auflage: 1/2013
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

The first comprehensive study of the topic of tone undertaken Topic of tone has been largely overlooked, but has recently become recognized as crucial to the theory of meaning Book is important not only for the philosophy of language (semantics and semantic theory), but for the fields of pragmatics, discourse analysis, and communication theory, as well Book falls squarely within a lineage of famous philosophers and works on meaning, and makes an important contribution to our thinking on this subject: Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Strawson, Austin, Grice, Quine, Dummett, and Davidson, et. al. Book completes a line of well-known studies on Frege’s original categories of meaning: Gareth Evans’s The Varieties of Reference (1982), Michael Morris’s ‚The Varieties of Sense‘ (1988), Bede Rundle’s ‚Varieties of Force‘ (1990), and now my Varieties of Tone. Includes in-depth discussion of new data that undermines current truth-based theories of meaning Presents new ideas on the representational character of meaning and its relevance for tone Written in a lively, engaging manner, with hundreds of examples from ordinary language Accessible to non-specialists

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Beschreibung

In clear and lively prose that avoids jargon, the author carefully and systematically examines the many kinds of subtly nuanced words or word-pairs of everyday discourse such as 'and'-'but', 'before'-'ere', 'Chinese'-'Chink', and 'sweat'-'perspiration', that have proven resistant to truth-conditional explanations of meaning.

Autorenporträt

Richard Kortum is Associate Professor of Philosophy at East Tennessee State University, USA. He was educated at Duke University, Cambridge University, and Oxford University where he received his D.Phil. in philosophy of language under Sir Michael Dummett.

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