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An edition of Word and object (1960)

Word and object

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Language consists of dispositions, socially instilled, to respond observably to socially observable stimuli. This book examines the linguistic mechanisms of objective reference. Topics covered include the difficulties involved in translation, the anomalies and conflicts implicit in our language's referential apparatus, the semantic problems connected with the imputation of existence, and the reasons for admitting or repudiating each of various categories of supposed objects. Conclusions reached include rejecting the notion of a language-transcendent "sentence-meaning", and meaningful studies in the semantics of reference can only be directed toward substantially the same language in which they are conducted. (From publisher's copy)

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M.I.T. Press
Language
English
Pages
294

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Cover of: Word and Object (Studies in Communication)
Word and Object (Studies in Communication)
March 15, 1964, The MIT Press
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Word and object
1964, M.I.T. Press
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Word and object
1960, M.I.T.Press, Technology Press of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in English
Cover of: Word & Object
Word & Object
1960, Technology Press of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in English
Cover of: Word and object
Word and object
1960, M.I.T. Press
in English
Cover of: Word and object
Word and object
1960, M. I. T. Press
Cover of: Word and object.
Word and object.
1960, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Wiley; Chapman & Hall
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First Sentence

"This familiar desk manifests its presence by resisting my pressures and by deflecting light to my eyes."

Table of Contents

Preface Page ix
Contents Page xiii
I. Language and Truth
1. Beginning with ordinary things Page 1
2. The objective pull;, or e pluribus unum Page 5
3. The inteanimation of sentences Page 9
4. Ways of leanring words Page 13
5. Evidence Page 17
6. Posits and truth Page 21
II. Translation and Meaning
7. First steps of a radical translation Page 26
8. Stimulation and stimulus meaning Page 31
9. Occasion sentences. Intrusive information Page 35
10. Observation sentences Page 40
11. Intrasubjectiv synonymy of occasion sentences Page 46
12. Synonymy of terms Page 51
13. Translating logical connectives Page 57
14. Synonymous and anlytic sentences Page 61
15. Analytical hypotheses Page 68
16. On failure to perceive the indeterminacy Page 73
III. The Ontogenesis of Reference
17. Words and qualities Page 80
18. Phonetic norms Page 85
19. Divided reference Page 90
20. Predication Page 95
21. Demonstratives. Attributives Page 100
22. Relative terms. Four phases of reference Page 105
23. Relative clauses. Indefinite singular terms Page 110
24. Identity Page 114
25. Abstract terms Page 118
IV. Vagaries of Reference
26. Vagueness Page 125
27. Ambiguity of terms Page 129
28. Some ambiguities of syntax Page 134
29. Ambiguity of scope Page 138
30. Referential opacity Page 141
31. Opacity and indefinite terms Page 146
32. Opacity in certian verbs Page 151
V. Regimentation
33. Aims and claims of regimentation Page 157
34. Quantifiers and other operators Page 161
35. Variables and referential opacity Page 166
36. Time. Confinement of general terms Page 170
37. Names reparsed Page 176
38. Conciliatory remarks. Elimination of singular terms Page 181
39. Definition and the double life Page 186
VI. Flight from Intension
40. Propositions and eternal sentences Page 191
41. Modality Page 195
42. Propositions as meanings Page 200
43. Toward dispensing with intensional objects Page 206
44. Other objects for the attitudes Page 211
45. The double standard Page 216
46. Dispositions and conditionals Page 222
47. A framework for theory Page 226
VII. Ontic Decision
48. Nominalism and realism Page 233
49. Fals predilections. Ontic commitment Page 238
50. Entia non grata Page 243
51. Limit mythis Page 248
52. Geometrical objects Page 251
53. The ordered pair as philosophical paradigm Page 257
54. Numbers, mind, and body Page 262
55. Whither classes? Page 266
56. Semantic ascent Page 270
Bibliographical References Page 277
Index Page 287

Edition Notes

Title on spine: Word & object.

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 277-285.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Library of Congress
B840

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 294 p. ;
Number of pages
294

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18188902M
ISBN 10
0262670011
LCCN
13449710, 60009621
OCLC/WorldCat
369590, 3303488
Library Thing
4129534
Goodreads
174467

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