Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume Series

 

 

 

New Essays in the Philosophy of Language and Mind

Edited by Maite Ezcurdia, Robert Stainton and Christopher Viger

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ISBN 10: 0-919491-30-8
ISBN 13: 978-0919491-30-4
5.5" x 8.5"
CJP Supplementary Volume 30
ISSN 0229-7051


About the Book


This volume contains fourteen essays discussing recent issues in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind. The collection is arranged into three sections: one on language, one on the intersection of language and mind, and a final section on mind. The topics include the context-sensitivity of semantics, anaphora, proper names, the nature of understanding folk psychology and the Theory of Mind, self-awareness, the structure of the human mind and the extent to which it is modular, among others.

 

About the Author


Maite Ezurdia is Research Fellow at the Instituto de Investigaciones FilosÛficas at the National University of Mexico (UNAM).
Robert Stainton is an associate professor at the University of Western Ontario. Christopher Viger is an assistant professor at the University of Western Ontario.

Contributors
Dorit Bar-On, Herman Cappelen, Joshua Dever, Maite Ezcurdia, Irwin Goldstein, Guillermo Hurtado, Jeffrey C. King, Mark Lance, Ernest Lepore, Josep Macia, Shaun Nichols, Diana Perez, Georges Rey, Robert Stainton, Stephen Stich, Daniel Stoljar, Alessandra Tanesini, Paul Thagard, Christopher Viger, Robert A. Wilson.

 

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