Philosophy Of Language by Colin Mcginn

A concise, accessible survey of central issues in the philosophy of language that examines theories of meaning, reference, sense, truth, and mental content; it compares competing accounts (Fregean, Russellian, causal, and use-based approaches), treats indexicals, demonstratives, and speech acts, and explores how linguistic structure connects with thought and reality while assessing problems such as private language, intentionality, and the syntax–semantics interface.

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