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Literal Meaning (Paperback)
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Literal Meaning (Paperback)
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According to the dominant position among philosophers of language
today, we can legitimately ascribe determinate contents (such as
truth-conditions) to natural language sentences, independently of
what the speaker actually means. This view contrasts with that held
by ordinary language philosophers fifty years ago: according to
them, speech acts, not sentences, are the primary bearers of
content. Francois Recanati argues for the relevance of this
controversy to the current debate about semantics and pragmatics.
Is 'what is said' (as opposed to merely implied) determined by
linguistic conventions, or is it an aspect of 'speaker's meaning'?
Do we need pragmatics to fix truth-conditions? What is 'literal
meaning'? To what extent is semantic composition a creative
process? How pervasive is context-sensitivity? Recanati provides an
original and insightful defence of 'contextualism', and offers an
informed survey of the spectrum of positions held by linguists and
philosophers working at the semantics/pragmatics interface.
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