ISBN:
9783030564377
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (210 pages)
Series Statement:
Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy and Psychology Ser. v.27
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.44
Keywords:
Pragmatics
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Language and languages-Philosophy
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction: Inquiries in Philosophical Pragmatics - Theoretical Developments -- References -- Three Mistakes About Semantic Intentions -- Mistake (I): Intending to Refer -- Objection 1: Implausible Starting Point -- Objection 2: Incomplete -- Objection 3: Redundant -- Objection 4: Misleading -- Mistake (II): Intending to Communicate -- Mistake (III): Constraints on Intentions -- References -- Common-Knowledge-Based Pragmatics -- A Coordination Problem Model of Communication -- Two Problems with the Gricean Answer -- Common Knowledge Generators -- Generating Common Knowledge in Communication Coordination Problems -- Social Roles -- Context -- Common Knowledge-Based Pragmatics -- Appendix -- References -- The Primacy of Semantics and How to Understand It -- Introduction -- The Territorial Wars: Semantics Versus Pragmatics -- The Pragmaticist Proposal -- The Semanticists Strike Back: A Radical Proposal -- The Guidance Proposal -- The Isolation Strategy and Why It Is Misleading -- Anaphora and Guided Saturation -- Conclusion -- References -- 'Few', 'A Few', 'Only': Negative Quantifier Noun Phases and Negative Polarity Items - The Horn-Atlas Debate 1991-2018 -- Historical Introduction -- "Only Proper Name" and "Few N" Sentences: Entailments, Implicata, and Monotonicity -- Zwarts's (1996) De Morgan Taxonomy of Negative Noun Phrases -- "Only Proper Name": The Standard View (Geach 1962, Pre-2002 Horn) -- "Only Proper Name": The Stuttgart View (Atlas 1991, 1996) -- The Post-Horn (1996) Pragmatic View -- The Standard View of Few N: Chomsky (1972), Horn (1989, pp. 244-250), Zwarts (1996) -- The Atlas View of Few N -- Assertion and the Division of Semantic Labor -- Peter Geach's Account of "Only Proper Name" Sentences: Excluding Force -- What Are Geach's Options?.
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