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The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language

The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language

The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language

Piotr Stalmaszczyk, University of Lodz, Poland
February 2024
Paperback
9781108729307

    The philosophy of language is central to the concerns of those working across semantics, pragmatics and cognition, as well as the philosophy of mind and ideas. Bringing together an international team of leading scholars, this handbook provides a comprehensive guide to contemporary investigations into the relationship between language, philosophy, and linguistics. Chapters are grouped into thematic areas and cover a wide range of topics, from key philosophical notions, such as meaning, truth, reference, names and propositions, to characteristics of the most recent research in the field, including logicality of language, vagueness in natural language, value judgments, slurs, deception, proximization in discourse, argumentation theory and linguistic relativity. It also includes chapters that explore selected linguistic theories and their philosophical implications, providing a much-needed interdisciplinary perspective. Showcasing the cutting-edge in research in the field, this book is essential reading for philosophers interested in language and linguistics, and linguists interested in philosophical analyses.

    • Introduces the main issues in contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics
    • Offers an interdisciplinary perspective, and shows how research in different disciplines can interact
    • Provides examples of research in contemporary semantics and pragmatics as well as examples of how philosophical theories are applied to linguistic concepts.

    Product details

    February 2024
    Paperback
    9781108729307
    829 pages
    244 × 170 × 42 mm
    1.402kg
    Not yet published - available from February 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Philosophy of Language: Definitions, Disciplines and Approaches Piotr Stalmaszczyk
    • Part I. The Past, Present, and Future of Philosophy of Language:
    • 2. The History of the Philosophy of Language Before Frege Michael Losonsky
    • 3. How the Philosophy of Language Grew out of Analytic Philosophy Daniel W. Harris
    • 4. Philosophy of Language for the Twenty-First Century Scott Soames
    • Part II. Some Foundational Issues:
    • 5. Philosophy of Language, Ontology and Logic Chris Fox
    • 6. Frege's Legacy in the Philosophy of Language and Mind Eros Corazza
    • 7. Metasemantics and Metapragmatics: Philosophical Foundations of Meaning Kasia M. Jaszczolt
    • 8. Internalist Perspectives on Language John Collins
    • 9. Semantic Content and Utterance Context: A Spectrum of Approaches Emma Borg and Sarah A. Fisher
    • 10. Semantic Minimalism and Contextualism in Light of the Logicality of Language Guillermo Del Pinal
    • Part III. From Truth to Vagueness:
    • 11. Truth and Theories of Truth Panu Raatikainen
    • 12. Reference and Theories of Reference Genoveva Martí
    • 13. Names in Philosophy André Bazzoni
    • 14. Indexicals and Contextual Involvement Katarzyna Kijania-Placek
    • 15. Natural Kind Terms Luis Fernández Moreno
    • 16. Vagueness in Natural Language Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska
    • Part IV. Issues in Semantics and Pragmatics:
    • 17. Entailment, Presupposition, Implicature Roberta Colonna Dahlman
    • 18. Speech Acts, Actions, and Events Brian Ball
    • 19. Propositions, Predication, and Assertion Peter Hanks
    • 20. Events in Semantics Alexander Williams
    • 21. Semantics and Generative Grammar JarosÅ‚aw Jakielaszek
    • 22. Metasemantics: A Normative Perspective (and the Case of Mood) Manuel García-Carpintero
    • 23. The Normativity of Meaning and Content Alexander Miller
    • 24. The Semantics and Pragmatics of Value Judgments Andrés Soria Ruiz, Bianca Cepollaro and Isidora Stojanovic
    • 25. Slurs: Semantic and Pragmatic Theories of Meaning Leopold Hess
    • Part V. Philosophical Implications and Linguistic Theories:
    • 26. Philosophical Implications of Generative Grammar Peter Ludlow
    • 27. Conceptual Semantics and its Implications for Philosophy of Language Ray Jackendoff
    • 28. Relevance Theory and the Philosophy of Language Robyn Carston
    • 29. Mental Files François Recanati
    • 30. Contemporary Discourse Studies and Philosophy of Language Piotr Cap
    • Part VI. Some Extensions:
    • 31. The Philosophy of Argument Jean H. M. Wagemans
    • 32. Negation and Denial Stephen Mumford
    • 33. Deception: Lying and Beyond Marta Dynel
    • 34. Types and Definitions of Irony Eleni Kapogianni
    • 35. Philosophy of Language and Metaphor Esther Romero and Belén Soria
    • 36. Analytic Philosophy of Literature Jukka Mikkonen
    • 37. The Many Facets of Linguistic Relativity Antonio Blanco Salgueiro.
      Contributors
    • Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Michael Losonsky, Daniel W. Harris, Scott Soames, Chris Fox, Eros Corazza, Kasia M. Jaszczolt, John Collins, Emma Borg, Sarah A. Fisher, Guillermo Del Pinal, Panu Raatikainen, Genoveva Martí, André Bazzoni, Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Luis Fernández Moreno, Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska, Roberta Colonna Dahlman, Brian Ball, Peter Hanks, Alexander Williams, JarosÅ‚aw Jakielaszek, Manuel García-Carpintero, Alexander Miller, Andrés Soria Ruiz, Bianca Cepollaro, Isidora Stojanovic, Leopold Hess, Peter Ludlow, Ray Jackendoff, Robyn Carston, François Recanati, Piotr Cap, Jean H. M. Wagemans, Stephen Mumford, Marta Dynel, Eleni Kapogianni, Esther Romero, Belén Soria, Jukka Mikkonen, Antonio Blanco Salgueiro

    • Editor
    • Piotr Stalmaszczyk , University of Lodz, Poland

      Piotr Stalmaszczyk is Professor and Chair of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Lodz (Poland). His research is concerned with philosophy of language and linguistics. Recent publications include edited volumes on Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics (2019), and two volumes on predication theory (both with Peter Lang, 2017). In 2017 he was elected president of the Polish Linguistics Association.