Meaning Without Representation
Discover a groundbreaking exploration of language with Meaning Without Representation, published by Oxford University Press in 2015. This thought-provoking hardback, spanning 400 pages, features a team of leading experts who challenge the traditional view that language's primary function is to represent reality. Delve into their insightful discussions on anti-representationalism, as they navigate the complexities of deflationary accounts of truth and the intricate role of language in expressing mental states. This book also examines the interplay between normative and natural aspects of language, offering a fresh perspective that will engage both scholars and enthusiasts alike. Expand your understanding of linguistic philosophy and the nature of communication with this essential read.