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Traditional and Analytical Philosophy
Lectures on the Philosophy of Language

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  • Date Published: January 2010
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521125734

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  • A major study of some of the central and abiding questions of metaphysics and the philosophy of language by one of the most eminent contemporary German philosophers. Originally published in 1976, it was first translated into English in 1982. Ernst Tugendhat was trained in the Heideggerian modes of phenomenological and hermeneutical thinking. Yet increasingly he came to believe that the most appropriate approach was from within the framework of analytical philosophy. This book grew out of that conviction, and as such it brought a fresh perspective to some of the rarely examined assumptions and methods of analysis. Professor Tugendhat begins by showing how semantic analysis related to such 'traditional' conceptions of philosophy as Aristotle's and Kant's, and the manner in which it treats such 'traditional' problems as being and consciousness. From these considerations he develops a systematic, thorough and original theory of reference, predication and individuation, which make it an invaluable resource for anyone with an interest in the philosophy of language.

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    • Date Published: January 2010
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521125734
    • length: 452 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 26 mm
    • weight: 0.57kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Translator's preface
    Part I. Introduction: Confrontation of Analytical Philosophy with Traditional Conceptions of Philosophy:
    1. A question of method
    2. A philosopher in search of a conception of philosophy
    3. Ontology and semantics
    4. Has formal semantics a fundamental question?
    5. Consciousness and speech
    6. The argument with the philosophy of consciousness continued
    7. A practical conception of philosophy
    Part II. A First Step: Analysis of the Predicative Sentence:
    8. Preliminary reflections on method and preview of the course of the investigation
    9. Husserl's theory of meaning
    10. Collapse of the traditional theory of meaning
    11. Predicates: the first step in the development of an analytical conception of the meaning of sentences. The dispute between nominalists and conceptualists
    12. The basic principle of analytical philosophy. The dispute continued. Predicates and quasi-predicates
    13. The meaning of an expression and the circumstances of its use. Dispute with a behaviouristic conception
    14. The employment-rule of an assertoric sentence. Argument with Grice and Searle
    15. Positive account of the employment-rule of assertoric sentences in terms of the truth-relation
    16. Supplements
    17. 'And' and 'or'
    18. General sentences. Resumption of the problem of predicates
    19. The mode of employment of predicates. Transition to singular terms
    20. What is it for a sign to stand for an object? The traditional account
    21. The function of singular terms
    22. Russell and Strawson
    23. What is 'identification'?
    24. Specification and identification. Specification and truth
    25. Spatio-temporal identification and the constitution of the object-relation
    26. Supplements
    27. Results
    28. The next steps
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Indexes.

  • Author

    Ernst Tugendhat

    Translator

    P. A. Gorner

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