
Michael Dummett
Bernhard Weiss(Author)
Acumen Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 31. August 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-902683-35-5 (ISBN)
Description
Michael Dummett's approach to the metaphysical issue of realism through the philosophy of language, his challenge to realism, and his philosophy of language itself are central topics in contemporary analytic philosophy and have influenced the work of other major figures such as Quine, Putnam, and Davidson. This book offers an accessible and systematic presentation of the main elements of Dummett's philosophy. This book's overarching theme is Dummett's discussion of realism: his characterization of realism, his attack on realism, and his invention and exploration of the anti-realist position. This book begins by examining Dummett's views on language. Only against that setting can one fully appreciate his conception of the realism issue. With this in place, Weiss returns to Dummett's views on the nature of meaning and understanding to unfold his challenge to realism. Weiss devotes the remainder of the book to examining the anti-realist position. He discusses anti-realist theories of meaning and then investigates anti-realism's revisionary consequences. Finally, he engages with Dummett's discussion of two difficult challenges for the anti-realist: the past and mathematics.
Reviews / Votes
"A superb book that clarifies the difficult thought of one of the towering figures of recent philosophy." - Choice "Weiss provides an excellent and concise introduction to Dummett's thought, and he does more: he provides those who already have a fair acquaintance with Dummett with a very useful and provocative overview, drawing together the complex strands." - Australasian Journal of Philosophy "A very good simultaneous exposition and critical evaluation of Dummett's work in the philosophies of language, logic and mathematics. It systematizes in a way that Dummett himself has been reluctant to do." - Peter Milne, University of EdinburghMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Durham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
265 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-902683-35-5 (9781902683355)
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Bernhard Weiss
Michael Dummett
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08/2002
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Acumen Publishing Ltd
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Bernhard Weiss is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cape Town.
Content
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction 1. What is a theory of meaning? 2. Knowledge of the meaning-theory 3. The characterization of realism 4. The challenge for realism 5. What is anti-realism? 6. The revisionary implications of anti-realism 7. Two case-studies: the past and mathematics Conclusion Appendices Notes Bibliography Index