Literal Meaning
Explore the intricate world of language with Literal Meaning by François Recanati, published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. This thought-provoking hardback edition spans 188 pages and delves into the complexities of semantics and pragmatics. Recanati challenges readers to consider essential questions: Do we need pragmatics to establish truth-conditions? What truly defines 'literal meaning'? How much of semantic composition is a creative endeavor? Furthermore, he examines the extent of context-sensitivity in language. Through a comprehensive survey of various perspectives from linguists and philosophers, Recanati passionately defends 'contextualism' and encourages a deeper understanding of the semantics/pragmatics interface. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the nuances of language and meaning, making it a valuable addition to your collection.