This anthology brings together a diversity of readings in the
philosophy of language from the ancient Greeks to contemporary
analytic, feminist, and multicultural perspectives. The emphasis is
on issues that have a direct bearing on concerns about knowledge,
reality, meaning, and understanding. A general introduction and
introductions to each group of readings identify both the
continuities and differences in the way "big" questions in
philosophy of language have been addressed by philosophers of
different historical periods, institutional affiliations, races,
and genders.
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