Philosophy without Ambiguity: A Logico-Linguistic Essay by Jay David Atlas (Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics, Professor of Philosophy and Linguistics, Pomona College and Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, California)
In this book, a set of problems which overlap philosophy, linguistics, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence are examined from the point of view of Chomsky's linguistics. The author uses linguistic analysis to shed new light on the philosophical and logical problems of meaning, ambiguity, truth, falsity, negation and existence. He shows that visual and verbal symbols have ways of meaning in common.