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Moves beyond literal definitions to look at how we use language to perform actions.
Examines why humans can easily understand metaphorical meanings that might seem "false" or "nonsense" if taken literally.
Investigates non-literal language that often defies standard definitions. Philosophy of Language: A Contemporary Introduc...
Covers how we use words to vent emotions or signal attitudes rather than just reporting facts. Key Features for Students
William G. Lycan’s is a widely used textbook that explores how language relates to the world and human thought. Now in its third edition , it provides a clear roadmap through the core debates of 20th and 21st-century philosophy. Core Areas of Exploration Moves beyond literal definitions to look at how
Explores how saying something can be an act in itself, such as making a promise or issuing a command.
Looks at "indirect force," or how we understand meanings that aren't explicitly stated. Covers how we use words to vent emotions
Discusses the idea that names are passed down through a "chain" of communication from an initial naming event.