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Papers in this collection provide philosophical and linguistic analyses of reference. The topics discussed include different types of reference, problems of identity, indexicality, reference fixing and descriptions. Other issues covered in individual chapters concern events and the event-argument hypothesis, predicate reference, definite descriptions, contextualism, types of quantifications, faultless disagreement, vagueness, reference in minimalism, and the reference system for coding spatial information in Hausa. The contributions discuss the approaches proposed by Gottlob Frege, Donald Davidson, and Saul Kripke, and contribute to the debate on reference in contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics.

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Contents: Philosophy of language – Linguistics – Sense – Reference – Events – Proper names – Identity – Indexicality – Context – Vagueness – Faultless disagreement – Semantics – Max Black – Gottlob Frege – Donald Davidson – Hausa.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631662649, 978-3631662649
      ISBN10: 3631662645

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Papers in this collection provide philosophical and linguistic analyses of reference. The topics discussed include different types of reference, problems of identity, indexicality, reference fixing and descriptions. Other issues covered in individual chapters concern events and the event-argument hypothesis, predicate reference, definite descriptions, contextualism, types of quantifications, faultless disagreement, vagueness, reference in minimalism, and the reference system for coding spatial information in Hausa. The contributions discuss the approaches proposed by Gottlob Frege, Donald Davidson, and Saul Kripke, and contribute to the debate on reference in contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Philosophy of language – Linguistics – Sense – Reference – Events – Proper names – Identity – Indexicality – Context – Vagueness – Faultless disagreement – Semantics – Max Black – Gottlob Frege – Donald Davidson – Hausa.

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