Language and Meaning in Human PerspectiveJanus Publishing Company Lim, 2002 - 205 strán (strany) Against the popular belief that language and meaning are essentially public in their epistemological origin, this book offers a philosophical basis for its antithesis. The author refutes the separation of reference from meaning, the long-held logical principle of the identity of the indiscernibles, and Wittgenstein's no-private-language philosophy. |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 91.
Strana v
... Understanding is ' knowing a meaning ' 4 Meaning and understanding 4.2 Understanding , knowing and the application of words 61 4.3 How is mutual or public understanding possible ? 63 59 59 4.4 Understanding and its human aspects in human ...
... Understanding is ' knowing a meaning ' 4 Meaning and understanding 4.2 Understanding , knowing and the application of words 61 4.3 How is mutual or public understanding possible ? 63 59 59 4.4 Understanding and its human aspects in human ...
Strana vi
... Understanding , universals and relations 126 6.4 Subjects , predication and particularity 130 7 Concept , meaning and grammatical forms 145 7.1 Understanding and concepts 145 7.2 A descriptive reality - the limitation of language 7.3 ...
... Understanding , universals and relations 126 6.4 Subjects , predication and particularity 130 7 Concept , meaning and grammatical forms 145 7.1 Understanding and concepts 145 7.2 A descriptive reality - the limitation of language 7.3 ...
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Obsah
Meaning | 2 |
Words and experience | 41 |
Meaning and understanding | 59 |
Words and universality | 104 |
Concept meaning and grammatical forms | 145 |
References | 183 |
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acquired agreement animals application argued aspects association attention basic behaviours believe certainly chair colour common complex conceived concept connected connotation consistency constancy correspond criterion definition denoting depends describe designate determine distinction empirical entity example existence experience explain expression facts function grammatical grammatical rules Hence human idea identify identity imagine immediate implies imposed instance intention interpretation invoke judgement knowledge language learning limitation linguistic logical matter meaning of words mind mutual names nature notion noun objects observation ordinary original pain particular perceived perceptual Perhaps person philosophy physical possible predicates presupposed prior problem properties question reactions reality reason reference referential relation seen sensation sense sense experience sentence separate serve shared similar space speaker standing statement structure symbols synonymous theory of meaning things thoughts true truth understanding understood universal utterances verb