The theory of meaning in analytical philosophy
pp. 35-56
Abstract
What form should a theory that specifies the meaning of all the sentences of a particular language take? I will follow the convention of calling such a theory for a particular language a ‘meaning theory’ (MT) for that language, and will reserve the phrase ‘theory of meaning’ for a theory (together with the arguments for it) about the correct form for a MT.
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Fløistad Guttorm, Von Wright Georg Henrik (1981) Philosophie du langage, logique philosophique / Philosophy of language, philosophical logic. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 35-56
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8356-4_3
Full citation:
Peacocke Christopher (1981) „The theory of meaning in analytical philosophy“, In: G. Fløistad & G.H. Von Wright (eds.), Philosophie du langage, logique philosophique / Philosophy of language, philosophical logic, Dordrecht, Springer, 35–56.