Published in 1998, this book argues that in recent decades,
Anglo-American philosophy of language has been captivated by the
idea that the key to progress in this area of philosophy lies in
investigating the possibility of constructing a theory of meaning.
This text provides an in-depth critique of the Davidsonian
suggestion that Tarski's work on formal definitions of truth is an
important element in allowing us to understand the form that the
theory of meaning should take.
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