This book deals with proper names, their importance, their use, how they designate, the way they are cognized, and other related issues. It investigates such questions as: Which linguistic expressions count as proper names? Why do we need names to begin with? How do they work within natural languages? What role do they play within a linguistic community? How do they relate to their bearers? How do they combine with other linguistic categories in building well-formed sentences? How do they differ from other linguistic terms? In doing so, the book focuses on the use of names both in our thoughts (as devices that allow us to entertain singular thoughts) and communicative interchanges (as tools we use to single out objects of discourse and convey information about them).
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Newcastle upon Tyne
Großbritannien
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Produkt-Hinweis
Maße
Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5275-6931-7 (9781527569317)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Eros Corazza was educated at the University of Geneva, Indiana University and Stanford University. After 10 years at Nottingham University, UK, he is currently a Professor at Carleton University, Canada, and an Ikerbasque Research Professor affiliated to the University of the Basque Country. His main interests concern the philosophy of language and mind, the philosophy of linguistics and cognitive sciences. His publications include the book Reflecting the Mind: Indexicality and Quasi-Indexicality, in addition to a number of articles published in such journals as Philosophical Studies, Synthese, Analysis, Journal of Linguistics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Journal of Semantics, Journal of Pragmatics, and Erkenntniss, among others.