Meaning and Reference (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

Meaning and Reference (Oxford Readings in Philosophy)

by A . W . Moore (Editor)

Synopsis

The aim of this series is to bring together important recent writings in major areas of philosophical inquiry, selected from a wide variety of souces, mostly periodicals, which may not be conveniently available to the university student or the general reader. The editor of each volume contributes an introductory essay on the items chosen and on the question which which they deal. A selective bibliography is appended as a guide to further reading.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Publisher: Oxford University Press, U.S.A.
Published: 20 May 1993

ISBN 10: 0198751257
ISBN 13: 9780198751250

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`Since the 1960's, the Oxford Readings in Philosophy have provided an essential service to all teachers of the subject. ... in a colourful and attractive new format, but the essential aim of the series remains unchanged: to introduce students, as gently as is realistically possible, to the best work in a given area. ... the volume on time is very wide-ranging Cogito:Winter 1993
`Excellent for my second year undergraduate course - right on the topics - and making central papers easily available.' Martin Bell, University of York
`This is a valuable collection of articles: the quality is outstanding, and the choice is excellent, for courses on the philosophy of language.' David Bell, University of Sheffield
`This is a really excellent book.' Hugh Bredin, Queen's University, Belfast
`It is excellent for teaching the subject in a British University' Dr G. McCulloch, University of Nottingham
`A very useful anthology of seminal essays in this field.' Stephen P. Thornton, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland
`This is an excellent selection of articles.' R. Fellows, University of Bradford
`Excellent, nicely priced volume with many of the classic texts.' D.E. Cooper, University of Durham
`This is an excellent collection of articles.' Maria Baghramian, University College Dublin
`An extremely useful collection on meaning and reference containing classic papers students ought to read.' Dr C. Macdonald, University of Manchester
`One of the most useful texts in the series Oxford Readings in Philosophy. It has the most important of the relevant essays.' B.B. Rundle, Trinity College, Oxford