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Words and Thoughts

Stainton, Robert J.
Words and Thoughts
It is a near truism of philosophy of language that sentences are prior to words. Sentences, it is said, are what we believe, assert, and argue for, uses of them constitute our evidence in semantics, only they stand in inferential relations, and are true or false. Sentences are, indeed, the only things that fundamentally have meaning. Does this near truism really hold of human languages? Robert Stainton, drawing on a wide body of evidence, argu...

CHF 74.00

Ellipsis and Nonsentential Speech

Stainton, Robert J. / Elugardo, Reinaldo
Ellipsis and Nonsentential Speech
The papers in this volume address two main topics: Q1: What is the nature, and especially the scope, of ellipsis in natural l- guage? Q2: What are the linguistic/philosophical implications of what one takes the nature/scope of ellipsis to be? As will emerge below, each of these main topics includes a large sub-part that deals speci?cally with nonsentential speech. Within the ?rst main topic, Q1, there arises the sub-issueofwhethernonsentential...

CHF 134.00

Compositionality, Context and Semantic Values

Stainton, Robert J. / Viger, Christopher
Compositionality, Context and Semantic Values
Are natural languages genuinely compositional? What roles does context play in linguistic communication, and by what means? In particular, does context interfere with the compositional determination of truth conditions? What meanings should theorists assign to sentences if compositionality is to be retained? These are the central questions of this important volume of new philosophical essays in honour of Ernie Lepore.

CHF 179.00

The Achilles of Rationalist Psychology

Stainton, Robert J. / Lennon, Thomas M.
The Achilles of Rationalist Psychology
How is it that the mind perceives the words of a verse as a verse and not just as a string of words? One answer to this question is that to do so the mind itself must already be unified as a simple thing without parts (and perhaps must therefore be immortal). Kant called this argument the Achilles, perhaps because of its apparent invincibility, and perhaps also because it has a fatal weak spot, or perhaps because it is the champion argument of...

CHF 134.00

Compositionality, Context and Semantic Values

Stainton, Robert J / Viger, Christopher
Compositionality, Context and Semantic Values
Are natural languages genuinely compositional? What roles does context play in linguistic communication, and by what means? In particular, does context interfere with the compositional determination of truth conditions? What meanings should theorists assign to sentences if compositionality is to be retained? These are the central questions of this important volume of new philosophical essays in honour of Ernie Lepore.

CHF 142.00

Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science

Stainton, Robert J. (University of Western Ontario)
Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science
This volume introduces central issues in cognitive science by means of debates on key questions. The debates are written by renowned experts in the field. The debates cover the middle ground as well as the extremes Addresses topics such as the amount of innate knowledge, bounded rationality and the role of perception in action. Provides valuable overview of the field in a clear and easily comprehensible form.

CHF 59.50

Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science

Stainton, Robert J. (University of Western Ontario)
Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science
This volume introduces central issues in cognitive science by means of debates on key questions. The debates are written by renowned experts in the field. The debates cover the middle ground as well as the extremes Addresses topics such as the amount of innate knowledge, bounded rationality and the role of perception in action. Provides valuable overview of the field in a clear and easily comprehensible form.

CHF 165.00