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Holism: A Shopper's Guide , Ernest Lepore

Paperback 978-0-631-18193-4 April 1992 Print-on- £34.25 demand

DESCRIPTION

The main question addressed in this book is whether individuation of the contents of thoughts and linguistic expressions is inherently holistic. The authors consider arguments that are alleged to show that the meaning of a scientific hypothesis depends on the entire theory that entails it, or that the content of a concept depends on the entire belief system of which it is part. If these arguments are sound then it would follow that the meanings of words, sentences, hypotheses, predictions, discourses, dialogs, texts, thoughts and the like are merely derivative. The implications of holism about meaning for other philosophical issues (intentional explanation, translation, Realism, skepticism, etc.) will also be explored. Authors discussed include Quine, Davidson, Lewis, Bennett, Block, Field,

Churchland, and others. The book is intended for all those interested in language, mind, metaphysics or epistemology.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jerry Fodor is the author of numerous, and influential, books, most recently A Theory of Content and Other Essays (1990).

Ernest Lepore is the co-editor of the recent John Searle and his Critics (Blackwell, 1991) and of two volumes of essays on Donald Davidson, as well as numerous articles on of language and . FEATURES

* A witty, controversial and partisan book on a subject of central importance to , psychologists, linguists and cognitive scientists.

* It covers all the main positions held by key people in the field.

* Fodor is probably the most influential figure in current cognitive science.

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