
Knowledge and Language
Selected Essays of L. Jonathan Cohen
L. Jonathan Cohen(Author)
James Logue(Editor)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. March 2002
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Hardback
XXVIII, 324 pages
978-1-4020-0474-2 (ISBN)
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I am very grateful to Kluwer Academic Publishers for the opportunity to republish these articles about knowledge and language. The Introduction to the volume has been written by James Logue, and I need to pay a very sincerely intended tribute to the care and professionalism which he has devoted to every feature of its production. My thanks are also due to Matthew MeG rattan for his technical as sistance in scanning the articles onto disk and formatting them. 1. Jonathan Cohen vii Publisher's Note Thanks are due to the following publishers for permission to reproduce the articles in this volume. On the project of a universal character. Oxford University Press. Paper 1 On a concept of a degree of grammaticalness. Logique et Analyse. Paper 2 Paper 3 The semantics of metaphor. Cambridge University Press. Paper 4 Can the logic of indirect discourse be formalised? The Association for Symbolic Logic. Paper 5 Some remarks on Grice's views about the logical particles of natural language. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Paper 6 Can the conversationalist hypothesis be defended? Kluwer Academic Publishers. Paper 7 How is conceptual innovation possible? Kluwer Academic Publishers. Should natural language definitions be insulated from, or interactive Paper 8 with, one another in sentence composition? Kluwer Academic Publish ers. Paper 9 A problem about truth-functional semantics. Basil Blackwell Publisher Ltd. Paper 10 The individuation of proper names. Oxford University Press. Paper 11 Some comments on third world epistemology. Oxford University Press. Paper 12 Guessing. The Aristotelian Society.
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2002 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XXVIII, 324 p.
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Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
699 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4020-0474-2 (9781402004742)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-2020-5
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Content
1 On the Project of A Universal Character.- 2 On A Concept Of Degree Of Grammaticalness.- 3 The semantics of metaphor.- 4 Can The Logic Of Indirect Discourse Be Formalised?.- 5 Some Remarks On Grice's Views About The Logical Particles Of Natural Language.- 6 Can The Conversationalist Hypothesis Be Defended?.- 7 How Is Conceptual Innovation Possible?.- 8 Natural Language Definitions.- 9 A Problem About Ambiguity In Truth-Theoretical Semantics.- 10 The Individuation of Proper Names.- 11 Third World Epistemology.- 12 Guessing.- 13 Bayesianism versus Baconianism in the Evaluation of Medical Diagnoses.- 14 Are People Programmed to Commit Fallacies?.- 15 Inductive Logic 1945-1977.- 16 Some Historical Remarks On the Baconian Conception of Probability.- 17 Twelve Questions about Keynes's Concept of Weight.- 18 Some Steps towards a General Theory of Relevance.- 19 Should A Jury Say What It Believes Or What It Accepts?.- 20 Are There Ethical Reasons For Being, Or Not Being, A Scientific Realist?.