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François Recanati has proposed a wide-ranging truth-conditional model of pragmatics. In this collection, his theories are addressed by distinguished contributors, with responses from Recanati himself, thus drawing the reader into the central debate within philosophy of language and cognitive science as to what kind of pragmatics system is needed.

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François Recanati has proposed a wide-ranging truth-conditional model of pragmatics. In this collection, his theories are addressed by distinguished contributors, with responses from Recanati himself, thus drawing the reader into the central debate within philosophy of language and cognitive science as to what kind of pragmatics system is needed.
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ROBYN CARSTON Professor of Linguistics, University College, London, UK BELÉN SORIA CLIVILLÉS Department of Philosophy, University of Granada, Spain PHILIPPE DE BRABANTER Lecturer in English Linguistics, University of Paris 4 - Sorbonne, France, and also a Member of Institut Jean Nicod, France JERÔME DOKIC Directeur d'Études à l'École de Hautes Études Sociales and a Member of the Institut Jean Nicod, France PAUL EGRÉ Researcher at Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS, France LUIS FERNÁNDEZ MORENO Reader of Philosophy, Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ IGLESIAS Professor of Philosophy, University of Murcia, Spain JÉRÔME PELLETIER Teaches Philosophy of Language and Aesthetics, University of Brest, France STEFANO PREDELLI Associate Professor and Reader in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Nottingham, UK FRANÇOIS RECANATI Research Director, Central National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France ESTHER ROMERO GONZÁLEZ Reader of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Department of Philosophy, University of Granada, Spain BELÉN SORIA Reader of English, Department of English and German Phonology, University of Granada, Spain ALBERTO VOLTOLINI Professor of Philosophy and Theory of Languages, Department of Social, Quantitative and Cognitive Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy