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Pragmatics and the Philosophy of Mind
Vol. I: Thought in Language
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Table of contents:- Preface- 1. Introduction- 1.1. Variations on a theme- 1.2. Functionalism- 1.3. Pragmatics- 1.4. Sociopragmatics, psychopragmatics, and the philosophy of mind- 1.5. Language-in-use- Part I Thought in Language- 2. Transparency- 2.1. The assumption of transparency- 2.2. Speaking and listening- 2.3. Naturalness- 2.4. Pragmatic interpretation- 2.5. Expressibility and context- 2.6. The ascription of content- 2.7. The transparency of discourse- 2.8. Principles of transparency- 3. Indirectness- 3.1. Meaning something else- 3.2. Toward a heuristics of indirect interpretation- 3.3. A...
Table of contents:
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Variations on a theme
- 1.2. Functionalism
- 1.3. Pragmatics
- 1.4. Sociopragmatics, psychopragmatics, and the philosophy of mind
- 1.5. Language-in-use
- Part I Thought in Language
- 2. Transparency
- 2.1. The assumption of transparency
- 2.2. Speaking and listening
- 2.3. Naturalness
- 2.4. Pragmatic interpretation
- 2.5. Expressibility and context
- 2.6. The ascription of content
- 2.7. The transparency of discourse
- 2.8. Principles of transparency
- 3. Indirectness
- 3.1. Meaning something else
- 3.2. Toward a heuristics of indirect interpretation
- 3.3. Alternative meanings and alternative expressions
- 3.4. Why do we use indirectness?
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Variations on a theme
- 1.2. Functionalism
- 1.3. Pragmatics
- 1.4. Sociopragmatics, psychopragmatics, and the philosophy of mind
- 1.5. Language-in-use
- Part I Thought in Language
- 2. Transparency
- 2.1. The assumption of transparency
- 2.2. Speaking and listening
- 2.3. Naturalness
- 2.4. Pragmatic interpretation
- 2.5. Expressibility and context
- 2.6. The ascription of content
- 2.7. The transparency of discourse
- 2.8. Principles of transparency
- 3. Indirectness
- 3.1. Meaning something else
- 3.2. Toward a heuristics of indirect interpretation
- 3.3. Alternative meanings and alternative expressions
- 3.4. Why do we use indirectness?
- Notes
- References
- Index