Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics /
Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics /
ed. by Piotr Stalmaszczyk.
- 1 online resource (VII, 275 p.)
- Philosophical Analysis , 79 2627-227X ; .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics: Introduction -- Presuppositions, again -- Can Entailments Be Implicatures? -- Trying to Make Sense of Embedded Conversational Implicatures -- Is There any Use for a Notion of the Correct Interpretation of an Utterance? -- Negotiating What Is Said in the Face of Miscommunication -- Playing Games, Following Rules, and Linguistic Activity -- Subsentential Speech Acts, the Argument from Connectivity, and Situated Contextualism -- Accommodation in Linguistic Interaction. On the So-called Triggering Problem -- Expressive Meanings and Expressive Commitments. A Case of Meaning as Use -- Temperate Semantic Conventionalism -- Reflective Meta-attitudes and (In)Compatibilism -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book provides philosophical interpretations of pragmatic issues. It concentrates on well-established concepts such as presupposition, entailment, implicature, speech acts, subsentential speech acts, different cases of meaning as use, expressive meanings and expressive commitments, as well as the relation between knowledge and belief. The discussion goes beyond linguistic investigations and offers a wide philosophical perspective.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110623765 9783110626339 9783110628937
10.1515/9783110628937 doi
Discourse analysis--Philosophy.
Pragmatics--Philosophy.
Pragmatics.
Bedeutung.
Kommunikation.
Pragmatik.
Semantik.
PHILOSOPHY / Language.
Pragmatics. communication. meaning. semantics.
B831.5 / .P55 2019
121.68
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics: Introduction -- Presuppositions, again -- Can Entailments Be Implicatures? -- Trying to Make Sense of Embedded Conversational Implicatures -- Is There any Use for a Notion of the Correct Interpretation of an Utterance? -- Negotiating What Is Said in the Face of Miscommunication -- Playing Games, Following Rules, and Linguistic Activity -- Subsentential Speech Acts, the Argument from Connectivity, and Situated Contextualism -- Accommodation in Linguistic Interaction. On the So-called Triggering Problem -- Expressive Meanings and Expressive Commitments. A Case of Meaning as Use -- Temperate Semantic Conventionalism -- Reflective Meta-attitudes and (In)Compatibilism -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The book provides philosophical interpretations of pragmatic issues. It concentrates on well-established concepts such as presupposition, entailment, implicature, speech acts, subsentential speech acts, different cases of meaning as use, expressive meanings and expressive commitments, as well as the relation between knowledge and belief. The discussion goes beyond linguistic investigations and offers a wide philosophical perspective.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110623765 9783110626339 9783110628937
10.1515/9783110628937 doi
Discourse analysis--Philosophy.
Pragmatics--Philosophy.
Pragmatics.
Bedeutung.
Kommunikation.
Pragmatik.
Semantik.
PHILOSOPHY / Language.
Pragmatics. communication. meaning. semantics.
B831.5 / .P55 2019
121.68

