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The Seas of Language



This is a book of essays by Michael Dummett, a leading contemporary philosopher. The essays cover a wide range of topics in logic and metaphysics, and have had a lasting influence on how these subjects are conceived and discussed. more details
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Author Michael Dummett
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780198236214
Publication Date 29/02/1996
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Clarendon Press
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This is a book of essays by Michael Dummett, a leading contemporary philosopher. The essays cover a wide range of topics in logic and metaphysics, and have had a lasting influence on how these subjects are conceived and discussed.

Michael Dummett is a leading contemporary philosopher whose work on the logic and metaphysics of language has had a lasting influence on how these subjects are conceived and discussed. This volume contains some of the most provocative and widely discussed essays published in the last fifteen years, together with a number of unpublished or inaccessible writings. Essays included are: "What is a Theory of Meaning?," "What do I Know When I Know a Language?," "What Does the Appeal to Use Do for the Theory of Meaning?," "Language and Truth," "Truth and Meaning," "Language and Communication," "The Source of the Concept of Truth," "Mood, Force, and Convention," "Frege and Husserl on Reference," "Realism," "Existence," "Does Quantification Involve Identity?," "Could there be Unicorns?," "Causal Loops," "Common Sense and Physics," "Testimony and Memory," "What is Mathematics About?," "Wittgenstein on Necessity: Some Reflections," and "Realism and Anti-Realism." Serving well as a companion to Dummett's other collections, the essays in this volume are not forbiddingly technical or specialized, and have relevance to many areas of analytic philosophy.
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