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OverviewFifteen specially written papers examine the ways in which the content of what we say is dependent on the context in which we say it. At the centre of the current debate on this subject is Cappelen and Lepore's claim that context-sensitivity in language is best captured by a combination of semantic minimalism and speech act pluralism. Using this theory as their starting point, the contributors to this volume develop a variety of different views about the role of context in communication, and reveal its wide-ranging implications for all issues in the philosophy of language and linguistics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gerhard Preyer (University of Frankfurt) , Georg Peter (University of Frankfurt)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.589kg ISBN: 9780199213313ISBN 10: 0199213313 Pages: 374 Publication Date: 25 October 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsHerman Cappelen: Introduction: Semantics and Pragmatics: Some Central Issues Part I: The Defence of Moderate Contextualism 1: Peter Pagin, Francis Jeffry Pelletier: Content, Context and Composition 2: Kenneth A. Taylor: A Little Sensitivity goes a Long Way 3: Kepa Korta and John Perry: Radical Minimalism, Moderate Contextualism 4: Ishani Maitra: How and Why to Be a Moderate Contextualist 5: Sarah-Jane Leslie: Moderately Insensitive Semantics 6: Eros Corazza and Jerome Dokic: Sense and Insensitivity: Or where Minimalism meets Contextualism 7: Elisabeth Camp: Prudent Semantics Meets Wanton Speech Act Pluralism Part II: On Critiques of Semantic Minimalism 8: Jay Atlas: How Insensitive Can You Be? Meanings, Propositions, Context, and Semantical Underdeterminacy 9: John MacFarlane: Semantic Minimalism and Nonindexical Contextualism 10: Lenny Clapp: Minimal (Disagreement about) Semantics 11: Reinaldo Elugardo: Minimal Propositions, Cognitive Safety Mechanisms, and Psychological Reality 12: Philip Robbins: Minimalism and Modularity 13: Henry Jackman: Minimalism, Psychological Reality, Meaning and Use Part II: Back to Semantic Minimalism 14: Emma Borg: Minimalism versus Contextualism in Semantics IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |