Handbook of Philosophical Logic. Volume IV: Topics in the Philosophy of Language

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conceptual, realist) theories of predication. Chapter IV.4 centers on an important class of expressions used for predication in connection with quantities: mass expressions. This chapter reviews the most well-known approaches to mass terms and the ontological proposals related to them. In addition to quantification and predication, matters of reference have constituted the other overriding theme for semantic theories in both philosophical logic and the semantics of natural languages. Chapter IV.5 of how the semantics of proper names and descrip­ presents an overview tions have been dealt with in recent theories of reference. Chapter IV.6 is concerned with the context-dependence of reference, in particular, with the semantics of indexical expressions. The topic of Chapter IV.7 is related to predication as it surveys some of the central problems of ascribing propositional attitudes to agents. Chap­ ter IV.8 deals with the analysis of the main temporal aspects of natural language utterances. Together these two chapters give a good indication of the intricate complexities that arise once modalities of one or the other sort enter on the semantic stage. in philosophical Chapter IV.9 deals with another well-known topic logic: presupposition, an issue on the borderline of semantics and prag­ matics. The volume closes with an extensive study of the Liar paradox and its many implications for the study of language (as for example, self­ reference, truth concepts and truth definitions).

Author(s): Dov M. Gabbay, Franz Guenthner (eds.)
Series: Synthese Library 167
Edition: 1st
Publisher: D. Reidel
Year: 1989

Language: English
Commentary: scanned by publisher
Pages: 725
Tags: Logic

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Quantifiers in Formal and Natural Languages....Pages 1-131
Property Theories....Pages 133-251
Philosophical Perspectives on Formal Theories of Predication....Pages 253-326
Mass Expressions....Pages 327-407
Reference and Information Content: Names and Descriptions....Pages 409-461
Indexicals....Pages 463-490
Propositional Attitudes....Pages 491-512
Tense and Time....Pages 513-552
Presupposition....Pages 553-616
Semantics and the Liar Paradox....Pages 617-706
Back Matter....Pages 707-721