Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language

Basic Topics in the Philosophy of Language by Robert M. Harnish is a comprehensive anthology published by Prentice Hall in 1994, consisting of 633 pages. This edition explores significant areas within the philosophy of language, including concepts such as meaning, reference, truth, and opacity, providing a structured examination of these foundational topics.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the philosophical underpinnings of language, making it a valuable resource for those interested in language arts and disciplines. The book presents a detailed analysis of how language functions and the implications of various philosophical theories, offering insights that are relevant to both students and scholars in the fields of philosophy and linguistics.
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This anthology focuses on central areas of the philosophy of language — meaning, reference truth, and opacity.
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