The strong influence of pragmatism in the early 20th-century international debate, its subsequent and apparently inexorable decline, and its recent revival are intertwined with the fate of other currents of thought that have marked the development of contemporary philosophy. This volume clarifies th
Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy
β Scribed by Margaret Gilbert, Maura Priest (auth.), Alessandro Capone, Franco Lo Piparo, Marco Carapezza (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 664
- Series
- Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology 1
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book is about the pragmatics of language and it illustrates how pragmatics transcends the boundaries of linguistics. This volume covers Gricean pragmatics as well as topics including: conversation and collective belief, the norm of assertion, speech acts, what a context is, the distinction between semantics and pragmatics and implicature and explicature, pragmatics and epistemology, the pragmatics of belief, quotation, negation, implicature and argumentation theory, Habermasβ Universal Pragmatics, Dascalβs theory of the dialectical self, theories and theoretical discussions on the nature of pragmatics from a philosophical point of view.
Conversational implicatures are generally meaning augmentations on top of explicatures, whilst explicatures figure prominently in what is said. Discussions in this work reveal their characteristics and tensions within current theories relating to explicatures and implicatures. Authors show that explicatures and implicatures are calculable and not (directly) tied to conventional meaning.
Pragmatics has a role to play in dealing with philosophical problems and this volume presents research that defines boundaries and gives a stable picture of pragmatics and philosophy. World renowned academic experts in philosophy and pragmalinguistics ask important theoretical questions and interact in a way that can be easily grasped by those from disciplines other than philosophy, such as anthropology, literary theory and law.
A second volume in this series is also available, which covers the perspective of linguists who have been influenced by philosophy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxi
Conversation and Collective Belief....Pages 1-34
The Single Norm of Assertion....Pages 35-52
From Thought Experiments to Real Experiments in Pragmatics....Pages 53-86
What Makes a Property βSemanticβ?....Pages 87-112
What is a Context?....Pages 113-132
Implicature, Inference and Cancellability....Pages 133-151
Grice, Conversational Implicature and Philosophy....Pages 153-188
Writing Letters in the Age of Grice....Pages 189-201
Implicatures as Forms of Argument....Pages 203-225
Some Remarks About Speech Act Pluralism....Pages 227-244
Speech Act Pluralism, Minimal Content and Pragmemes....Pages 245-275
Language Adds to Context....Pages 277-290
Squaring the Circle....Pages 291-302
Irregular Negations: Pragmatic Explicature Theories....Pages 303-350
The (in)Significance of the Referential-Attributive Distinction....Pages 351-366
Quotation and the Use-Mention Distinction....Pages 367-387
Indirect Reports and Pragmatics....Pages 389-411
Immunity to Error Through Misidentification (IEM), βde seβ and Pragmatic Intrusion: A Linguistic Treatment....Pages 413-436
Further Reflections on Semantic Minimalism: Reply to Wedgwood....Pages 437-473
Putting the Pragmatics of Belief to Work....Pages 475-488
Contexts, Fiction, and Truth....Pages 489-500
Pragmatics and Philosophy: Three Notes in Search of a Footing....Pages 501-505
A Brief Essay on Slurs....Pages 507-514
Viewing the Study of Argumentation as Normative Pragmatics....Pages 515-536
Rhetoric and Pragmatics: Suggestions for a Fruitful Dialogue....Pages 537-555
Debating with Myself: Towards the Psycho-Pragmatics and Onto-Pragmatics of the Dialectical Self....Pages 557-591
Truth, Negation and Meaning....Pages 593-607
Habermasβ Universal Pragmatics : Theory of Language and Social Theory....Pages 609-635
For in Psychology there are Experimental Methods and Conceptual Confusion : From Embodied Cognition to Wittgenstein on Language and Mind....Pages 637-647
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy; Pragmatism; Linguistics (general)
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