
José L. Zalabardo Defends A Pragmatist Account Of The Meaning Of Central Semantic Discourses-ascriptions Of Truth, Of Propositional Attitudes, And Of Meanings. On Zalabardo's Account, What Makes The Sentences Of These Discourses Have The Meanings They Have Are The Procedures That Regulate Their Acceptance And Rejection. José L. Zalabardo. Also Issued In Print: 2023. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This work investigates the core question of how semantic discourses—specifically truth, propositional attitudes, and meaning—can be grounded in a pragmatist framework. José L. Zalabardo, a philosopher specializing in the philosophy of language and logic, constructs an argument that shifts the focus from traditional representationalism to a use-based model. He posits that the meaning of these central discourses is determined by the specific procedures that govern their acceptance and rejection within a linguistic community.
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Experts in the field of analytic philosophy recognize this text as a rigorous contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the nature of semantic representation. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which requires a strong background in formal logic and contemporary philosophy of language.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191976563
ISBN-13:
9780191976568
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