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Words and Thoughts Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario)

Words and Thoughts By Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario)

Words and Thoughts by Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario)


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It is a near truism of philosophy of language that sentences are prior to words---that they are the only things that fundamentally have meaning. Robert's Stainton's study interrogates this idea, drawing on a wide body of evidence to argue that speakers can and do use mere words, not sentences, to communicate complex thoughts.

Words and Thoughts Summary

Words and Thoughts: Subsentences, Ellipsis, and the Philosophy of Language by Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario)

It is a near truism of philosophy of language that sentences are prior to words. Sentences, it is said, are what we believe, assert, and argue for; uses of them constitute our evidence in semantics; only they stand in inferential relations, and are true or false. Sentences are, indeed, the only things that fundamentally have meaning. Does this near truism really hold of human languages? Robert Stainton, drawing on a wide body of evidence, argues forcefully that speakers can and do use mere words, not sentences, to communicate complete thoughts. He then considers the implications of this empirical result for language-thought relations, various doctrines of sentence primacy, and the semantics-pragmatics boundary. The book is important both for its philosophical and empirical claims, and for the methodology employed. Stainton illustrates how the methods and detailed results of the various cognitive sciences can bear on central issues in philosophy of language. At the same time, he applies philosophical distinctions with subtlety and care, to show that arguments which seemingly support the primacy of sentences do not really do so. The result is a paradigm example of The New Philosophy of Language: a rich melding of empirical work with traditional philosophy of language.

Words and Thoughts Reviews

clearly written, meticulously organized, well argued, and highly informative book...Words and Thoughts is an interesting and often fascinating book. There is much to learn from it, thanks to the rich and varied linguistic ideas and psychological findings that Stainton brings into the discussion. * Kent Bach Mind *
Stainton is a meticulous philosopher. In Words and Thoughts, he explains his positions and those of his opponents in great detail and with great care. . . . the book is overall easy to read. . . . Words and Thoughts is to be enthusiastically recommended to philosophers of language, particularly to the growing group of philosophers conversant with the cutting-edge work in linguistics. * Edouard Machery, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
The harmony of this book is striking and laudable ... This book has consequences on the relationship between language and thought ... the book is interesting and rich in ideas ... should be read with great interest. * Alessandro Capone, University of Messina *

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THE APPEARANCES AND SOME BACKGROUND ; PART TWO: THE GENUINENESS ISSUE ; PART THREE: IMPLICATIONS

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NPB9780199250387
9780199250387
0199250383
Words and Thoughts: Subsentences, Ellipsis, and the Philosophy of Language by Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2006-08-03
262
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