The Logic Of Language


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Handbook of Logic and Language


Handbook of Logic and Language

Author: Johan F.A.K. van Benthem

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2010-12-17


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The logical study of language is becoming more interdisciplinary, playing a role in fields such as computer science, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and game theory. This new edition, written by the leading experts in the field, presents an overview of the latest developments at the interface of logic and linguistics as well as a historical perspective. It is divided into three parts covering Frameworks, General Topics and Descriptive Themes. - Completely revised and updated - includes over 25% new material - Discusses the interface between logic and language - Many of the authors are creators or active developers of the theories

Language, Logic, and Concepts


Language, Logic, and Concepts

Author: Ray Jackendoff

language: en

Publisher: MIT Press

Release Date: 2002


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A wide-ranging collection of essays inspired by the memory of the cognitive psychologist John Macnamara.

Language, Truth and Logic


Language, Truth and Logic

Author: Alfred Jules Ayer

language: en

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Release Date: 2012-04-18


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"A delightful book … I should like to have written it myself." — Bertrand Russell First published in 1936, this first full-length presentation in English of the Logical Positivism of Carnap, Neurath, and others has gone through many printings to become a classic of thought and communication. It not only surveys one of the most important areas of modern thought; it also shows the confusion that arises from imperfect understanding of the uses of language. A first-rate antidote for fuzzy thought and muddled writing, this remarkable book has helped philosophers, writers, speakers, teachers, students, and general readers alike. Mr. Ayers sets up specific tests by which you can easily evaluate statements of ideas. You will also learn how to distinguish ideas that cannot be verified by experience — those expressing religious, moral, or aesthetic experience, those expounding theological or metaphysical doctrine, and those dealing with a priori truth. The basic thesis of this work is that philosophy should not squander its energies upon the unknowable, but should perform its proper function in criticism and analysis.