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Language in the World: A Philosophical Enquiry

โœ Scribed by M. J. Cresswell


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
172
Series
Cambridge Studies in Philosophy
Edition
1
Category
Library

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What makes the words we speak mean what they do? Possible-worlds semantics articulates the view that the meanings of words contribute to determining which possible worlds would make a sentence true, and which would make it false. In the first book-length examination from this viewpoint, M.J. Cresswell argues that the nonsemantic facts on which semantic facts supervene are facts about the causal interactions between the linguistic behavior of speakers and the facts in the world that they are speaking about.


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