Ernie Lepore and Barry Loewer present a series of papers in which
they come to terms with three views that have loomed large in
philosophy for several decades: that a theory of meaning for a
language is best understood as a theory of truth for that language;
that thought and language are best understood together via a theory
of interpretation; and that the mental is irreducible to the
physical. They aim both to offer critical assessment of the views
and to develop them. They show that each of these views remains of
great significance for current work in philosophy of language and
mind.
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