Description
This book is a collection of essays on the topic of logical form. The essays explore the concept of logical form and its importance for the study of language.
This volume contains 17 specially written essays by eminent philosophers and linguists, all with the central theme of logical form - a fundamental issue in analytic philosophy and linguistic theory. The book brings together contributions from diverse points of view, which illuminate the lively and current debate about this topic. Review: Logical Form and Language is a demanding but rewarding book ... [with] rich and varied contents. Kent Bach, The Philosophical Quarterly This volume brings together some of the worlds most distinguished linguistically-minded philosophers and philosophically-minded linguists in an outstanding collection of new papers on what logical form is supposed to be and why it matters for the study of language. Zoltan Szabo, Cornell University