Features responses to the philosophers of language such as Sellars, Quine, Dummett, Putnam, Chomsky, and Ziff on issues of major significance and no little controversy.
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Linguistic Behaviour by Jonathan Francis Bennett
A reprint of the Cambridge University Press edition of 1976, with new introduction by the author.
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. . . advances aggressively through pertinent and lively argument. . . . There are numerous brief and incisive responses to important philosophers of language (Sellars, Quine, Dummett, Putnam, Chomsky, Ziff) on issues of major significance and no little controversy. ---Margaret Urban Coyne, International Philosophical Quarterly
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