Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton

Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton

09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) View Online (Academic year 2021-2022) 106 items Key Texts (5 items) Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading What is this thing called philosophy of language? - Gary Kemp, 2013 Book | Essential Reading An introduction to the philosophy of language - Michael Morris, 2007 Book | Essential Reading John Searle on the Philosophy of Language: Section 1 - 14/3/2008 Audio-visual document | Essential Reading Week 1 Reference as an approach to meaning (6 items) Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Chapters 1 and 3 Reading philosophy of language: selected texts with interactive commentary - Jennifer Hornsby, Guy Longworth, 2006 Book | Essential Reading | Read John Stuart Mill "Of names", pp.18-25 The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VII - A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Part I - Online Library of Liberty Book | Further Reading What is this thing called philosophy of language? - Gary Kemp, 2013 Book | Essential Reading | Note for students Read pp. 1-10 Proper Names - John R. Searle, 1958 Article | Essential Reading 1/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Philosophy of Logical Atomism - Bertrand Russell, 2009 Book | Further Reading | Read p. 27-30 Week 2 Definite descriptions (6 items) Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter 2 An introduction to the philosophy of language - Michael Morris, 2007 Book | Essential Reading | Read Chapter 3 What is this thing called philosophy of language? - Gary Kemp, 2013 Book | Essential Reading | Read pp. 49-57 On Referring - P. F. Strawson, 1950 Article | Further Reading Reference and Definite Descriptions - Keith S. Donnellan, 1966 Article | Further Reading On Denoting - Bertrand Russell, 1905 Article | Further Reading Week 3 Frege on sense and reference (3 items) The Frege reader - Gottlob Frege, Michael Beaney, 1997 Book | Essential Reading | Read ‘On Sinn and Bedeutung’ in Beaney pp. 151-170 An introduction to the philosophy of language - Michael Morris, 2007 Book | Essential Reading | Read chapter 2 Comparing Frege and Russell - Kent Bach Article | Further Reading Week 4 Problems with the referential view of meaning (5 items) An introduction to the philosophy of language - Michael Morris, 2007 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter 5 Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter 4 What is this thing called philosophy of language? - Gary Kemp, 2013 Book | Essential Reading | Chapter 4 The Oxford handbook of philosophy of language - Ernest LePore, Barry C. Smith, 2008 2/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Book | Essential Reading | Read chapter 36 Stainton, R 'Meaning and reference: some Chomskian themes' The copredication argument - John Collins, 2017-10-03 Article | Further Reading Week 5 Grice: Meaning and intention (6 items) Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Read pages 86-97 An introduction to the philosophy of language - Michael Morris, 2007 Book | Essential Reading | Read chapter 13 Studies in the way of words - H. P. Grice, 1989 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 2 for Grice's Theory of Conversation and chapter 14 for his theory of meaning-nn Paul Grice, philosopher and linguist - Siobhan Chapman, 2008 Book | Further Reading | Chapter 4 Paul Grice, philosopher and linguist - Siobhan Chapman, 2005 Book | Essential Reading | Read Chapter 4 Paul Grice and the Philosophy of Language - Stephen Neale, 1992 Article | Further Reading Week 6 Intentional approaches to meaning: empirical application and issues (3 items) The handbook of pragmatics - Lawrence Horn, Gregory Ward, 2007 Book | Essential Reading | Read chapter 27 for an introduction to Relevance Theory Why Pragmatics and Theory of Mind Do Not (Completely) Overlap - Francesca M. Bosco, Maurizio Tirassa, Ilaria Gabbatore, 2018-8-13 Article | Further Reading Mindblindness: an essay on autism and theory of mind - Simon Baron-Cohen, ©1995 Book | Further Reading | Read chapter 3, though it's all very accessible if you're interested Week 7 "Use" Theories of meaning (5 items) 3/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | pp.76-83 What is this thing called philosophy of language? - Gary Kemp, 2013 Book | Essential Reading | ch.10 Some Reflections on Language Games - Wilfrid Sellars, 1954 Article | Essential Reading | You only need to read paragraphs 1 to 36. Robert Brandom - Jeremy Wanderer, 2008 Book | Further Reading | Read pp. 136 to 126 for Brandom's approach to the semantics of words and phrases Philosophical investigations - Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1958 Book | Further Reading Week 8 Assertion: the fundamental language-game (5 items) Robert Brandom - Jeremy Wanderer, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Read chapters 5 and 6 Philosophy of language: a contemporary introduction - William G. Lycan, 2008 Book | Essential Reading | Read pages 83-85 Asserting - Robert Brandom, 1983 Article | Further Reading Assertion - Mark Jary, 2010 Book | Further Reading | Read pages 16- 23. Assertion - Mark Jary, 2010 Book | Further Reading | Read pages 16- 23 Week 9 Lying and deception (6 items) Lying and deception Lying, misleading, and what is said: an exploration in philosophy of language and in ethics - Jennifer Mather Saul, 2015 Book | Essential Reading Lying, misleading, and what is said: an exploration in philosophy of language and in ethics - Jennifer Mather Saul, 2015 Book | Essential Reading The Definition of Lying and Deception - Mahon, James Edwin 4/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Article | Essential Reading The Definition of Lying* - Thomas L. Carson, 2006-06 Article | Further Reading Bald-faced lies! Lying without the intent to deceive. - Roy Sorensen Article | Further Reading On bullshit - Harry G. Frankfurt, 2005 Book Week 10 Lying and deception: empirical studies (4 items) The folk concept of lying - Alex Wiegmann, Jörg Meibauer, 2019-08 Article | Essential Reading No need for an intention to deceive? Challenging the traditional definition of lying - Ronja Rutschmann, Alex Wiegmann, 2017-05-19 Article | Further Reading Are false implicatures lies? An empirical investigation - Benjamin Weissman, Marina Terkourafi, 2019-04 Article | Further Reading When children aren't more logical than adults: An empirical investigation of lying by falsely implicating - Mailin Antomo, Susanne Müller, Katharina Paul, Markus Paluch, Maik Thalmann, 2018-12 Article | Further Reading Supplementary Readings (36 items) On Referring and Not Referring - Kent Bach Article The Frege reader - Gottlob Frege, Michael Beaney, 1997 Book | Especially: Frege, G. 'On Sinn and Bedeutung', pp. 151-170; and, Frege, G., 'Thought', pp. 325-345; Asserting - Robert Brandom, 1983-11 Article Articulating reasons: an introduction to inferentialism - Brandom, Robert, 2000 Book | Further Reading Reference and Definite Descriptions - Keith S. Donnellan, 1966-07 Article Essay Concerning Human Understanding - John Locke, 2001 Book | Essential Reading | E-book version. 5/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Paul Grice, philosopher and linguist - Siobhan Chapman, ebrary, Inc, 2005 Book Paul Grice, philosopher and linguist - Siobhan Chapman, 2008 Book An essay concerning human understanding - John Locke, A. Seth Pringle-Pattison, 1924 Book | Essential Reading | There are more copies of this title at the shefmark 121 Reading philosophy of language: selected texts with interactive commentary - Jennifer Hornsby, Guy Longworth, 2006 Book | Essential Reading | Especially: Mill, J.S. (1843) ‘Of names’, pp.18-25. The Oxford handbook of philosophy of language - Ernest LePore, Barry C. Smith, 2006 Book | Further Reading | Read: Bach, K (2006) ‘What Does it Take to Refer?’, pp. 516-555; and, Braun, D. 'Names and Natural Kind Terms', pp. 490-515; and, Sosa, D. 'Rigidity', pp. 476-489 Robert Brandom - Jeremy Wanderer, 2008 Book | Further Reading The Thought: A Logical Inquiry - Gottlob Frege, 1956 Article | Further Reading Meaning - H. P. Grice, 1957-07 Article | Further Reading Syntax and semantics - John P. Kimball, Peter Cole, Jerry L. Morgan, 1975 Book | Further Reading | 'Grice, H. P., 'Logic and Conversation' Pragmatics - Yan Huang, 2014 Book | Essential Reading Assertion - Mark Jary, 2010 Book | Further Reading Assertion - Mark Jary, 2010 Book | Further Reading The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume VII - A System of Logic Ratiocinative and Inductive Part I - Online Library of Liberty Webpage | Further Reading | Read: Mill, J.S., 'Of Names' Paul Grice and the Philosophy of Language - Stephen Neale, 1992 Article | Further Reading On Denoting - Bertrand Russell, 1905 Article | Further Reading The Philosophy of Logical Atomism - Bertrand Russell, 1919 Article | Further Reading 6/8 09/29/21 Philosophy of Language (ELA020X243A/S) | University of Roehampton Proper Names - John R. Searle, 1958 Article | Further Reading Some Reflections on Language Games

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