This book has arisen out of lectures I gave in recent years at the
Uni versities of Munich and Regensburg, and it is intended to serve
as a textbook for courses in the Philosophy of Language. In my
lectures I was able to presuppose that the students had taken an
introductory course in logic. Some knowledge of logic will also be
helpful in studying this book - as it is almost everywhere else in
philosophy -, especially in Section 3. 2, but it is no
prerequisite. I would like to give my sincere thanks to Prof.
Terrell for his excellent translation of the book, which is based
on the second, revised and en larged German edition. Regensburg,
May 1975 FRANZ VON KUTSCHERA INTRODUCTION Language has become one
of philosophy's most important and pressing themes during this
century. This preoccupation with language has its ori gins in the
most diverse areas of philosophical inquiry."
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