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Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language

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By: Kenneth Taylor
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This lucid and wide-ranging volume constitutes a self-contained introduction to the elements and key issues of the philosophy of language.

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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Pub. Date: 13th March 1998
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 416
Ean: 9781577180494
Isbn: 1577180496

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Cognitive Deadend
~ Written on Feb 24, 2003. 7 out of 39 users found this review helpful.

I would like to thank professor Taylor for the minor but real achievement of this book -- helping me come to an understanding of what a dead end the philosophy of language has become since Tarski's day.

A century ago, the "meaning of truth" was a hot subject of debate, and the disputants were such titans as William James, Bertrand Russell, and Josiah Royce. The question was not one of "philosophical semantics" for them, it was about the precondition of knowledge.

The problem is not the trivial one about which philosophers now obsess. We can all agree that if snow is white, then the statement "snow is white" is true. The question for the old-style philosopher was what kind of connection between my mind and snow is presumed in the very possibility that I may truly call it white.