Why are philosophers, as opposed to, say, linguists and psychologists, puzzled by language? How should we attempt to shed philosophical light on the phenomenon of language? "How to Understand Language" frames its discussion by these two questions. The book begins by thinking about the reasons that language is hard to understand from a philosophical point of view and, armed with the fruits of that discussion, begins searching for an approach to these questions. After finding fault with approaches based on philosophical analysis and on translation it undertakes an extended investigation of the programme of constructing a theory of meaning. Donald Davidson's advocacy of that approach becomes pivotal; though, the book endorses his broad approach, it argues strongly against the roles both of truth theory and of radical interpretation.
About the AuthorBernhard Weiss is Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Book InformationISBN 9781844651962
Author Bernhard WeissFormat Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Acumen Publishing LtdPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g