This book argues that traditions in philosophy of language have
mistakenly focused on highly idealized linguistic contexts.
Instead, it presents a non-idealcfoundational theory of language
that contends that the essential function of language is to direct
attention for the purpose of achieving diverse social and political
goals.
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