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Wayne Davis presents a highly original approach to the foundations of semantics, showing how the so-called "expression" theory of meaning can handle names and other problematic cases of nondescriptive meaning. The fact that thoughts have parts ("ideas" or "concepts") is fundamental: Davis argues that like other unstructured words, names mean what they do because they are conventionally used to express atomic or basic ideas. In the process he shows that many pillars of contemporary philosophical semantics, from twin earth arguments to the necessity of identity, are unfounded.
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- Autor/a Wayne A. Davis
- ISBN13 9780199261659
- ISBN10 0199261652
- Pàgines 437
- Any Edició 2005
- Fecha de publicación 04/02/2005
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Non-descriptive meaning and reference: an ideational semantics
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- Wayne A. Davis
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- Oxford University Press (2005)
- 9780199261659



