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ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover Oxford University Press, 1989, reprint6. Paperback, 8vo, xii,194pp. Pencil notes, covers a little bumped and faded. A fair copy. 0195059441/0.3uk [Colchester, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]
ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987.] Softcover Paperback. xii,194 pp.; 21x14.5 cm. Text in English. - (spine (sun)faded, previous owner's name) Although very good, see picture 280g [Heerlen, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 1989]
New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, 1987. Paperback. xii,194 pp.; 21x14.5 cm. Text in English. - (spine (sun)faded, previous owner's name) Although very good, see picture ISBN: 9780195059441 New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, 1987 ISBN 0195059441 9780195059441 [NL]
ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: New York / Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987.] Softcover Paperback. xii,194 pp.; 21x14.5 cm. Text in English. - (spine (sun)faded, previous owner's name) Although very good, see picture 280g [Heerlen, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 1989]
Oxford University Press, New York, Date: 1989. Reprint. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Bringing together powerful new tools from set theory and the philosophy of language, this book proposes a solution to one of the few unresolved paradoxes from antiquity, the Paradox of the Liar. Treating truth as a property of propositions, not sentences, the authors model two distinct conceptions of propositions: one based on the standard notion used by Bertrand Russell, among others, and the other based on J.L. Austin's work on truth. Comparing these two accounts, the authors show that while the Russellian conception of the relation between sentences, propositions, and truth is crucially flawed in limiting cases, the Austinian perspective has fruitful applications to the analysis of semantic paradox. In the course of their study of a language admitting circular reference and containing its own truth predicate, Barwise and Etchemendy also develop a wide range of model-theoretic techniques--based on a new set-theoretic tool, Peter Aczel's theory of hypersets--that open up new avenues in logical and formal semantics. -- rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 208 pages. The Spine Has Faded from Exposure to Light. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Philosophy; Logic; ISBN: 0195059441. ISBN/EAN: 9780195059441. Inventory No: 0258652. . 9780195059441 1989. ...
ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press, New York] Softcover Bringing together powerful new tools from set theory and the philosophy of language, this book proposes a solution to one of the few unresolved paradoxes from antiquity, the Paradox of the Liar. Treating truth as a property of propositions, not sentences, the authors model two distinct conceptions of propositions: one based on the standard notion used by Bertrand Russell, among others, and the other based on J.L. Austin's work on truth. Comparing these two accounts, the authors show that while the Russellian conception of the relation between sentences, propositions, and truth is crucially flawed in limiting cases, the Austinian perspective has fruitful applications to the analysis of semantic paradox. In the course of their study of a language admitting circular reference and containing its own truth predicate, Barwise and Etchemendy also develop a wide range of model-theoretic techniques--based on a new set-theoretic tool, Peter Aczel's theory of hypersets--that open up new avenues in logical and formal semantics. -- rear panel blurb Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 208 pages. The Spine Has Faded from Exposure to Light. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Philosophy; Logic; ISBN: 0195059441. ISBN/EAN: 9780195059441. Inventory No: 0258652. [Melbourne, VIC, Australia] ...
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ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,300grams, ISBN:9780195059441 [Lincoln, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]
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ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover Bringing together powerful new tools from set theory and the philosophy of language, this book proposes a solution to one of the few unresolved paradoxes from antiquity, the Paradox of the Liar. Treating truth as a property of propositions, not sentences, the authors model two distinct conceptions of propositions: one based on the standard notion used by Bertrand Russell, among others, and the other based on J.L. Austin's work on truth. Comparing these two accounts, the authors show that while the Russellian conception of the relation between sentences, propositions, and truth is crucially flawed in limiting cases, the Austinian perspective has fruitful applications to the analysis of semantic paradox. In the course of their study of a language admitting circular reference and containing its own truth predicate, Barwise and Etchemendy also develop a wide range of model-theoretic techniques--based on a new set-theoretic tool, Peter Aczel's theory of hypersets--that open up new avenues in logical and formal semantics. [Houston, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1989]
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ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. This monograph purports to provide a solution to semantical paradoxes like the Liar. The authors base this solution on J. L. Austin's idea of truth, which is fundamental to situation semantics. They compare two models of language, propositions and truth, one based on Russell and the other on Austin, as they bear on the Liar Paradox. In Russell's view, a sentence expresses a proposition, which is true or not. According to Austin, however, there is always acontextual parameter - the situation the sentence is about - that comes between the sentence and proposition. The Austinian perspective proves to have fruitful applications to the analysis of semanticparadox. The authors show that, on this account, the liar is a genuine diagonal argument. This argument can be shown to have profound consequences for our understanding of some of the most basic semantical mechanisms at work in our language. Jon Barwise is, with John Perry, a co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford. In this book the authors bring powerful new tools from set theory and the philosophy of language to bear in proposing a novel solution to the paradox like the Liar. The authors also develop a wide range of model-theoretic techniques that open up new avenues in logic and semantics. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehou ...
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Paperback / softback. New. This monograph purports to provide a solution to semantical paradoxes like "the liar". The authors base this solution on J.L.Austin's idea of truth, which is fundamental to situation semantics, and compare two models of language, propositions and truth. ISBN 0195059441 9780195059441 [GB]
ISBN10: 0195059441, ISBN13: 9780195059441, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Softcover Paperback. This monograph purports to provide a solution to semantical paradoxes like the Liar. The authors base this solution on J. L. Austin's idea of truth, which is fundamental to situation semantics. They compare two models of language, propositions and truth, one based on Russell and the other on Austin, as they bear on the Liar Paradox. In Russell's view, a sentence expresses a proposition, which is true or not. According to Austin, however, there is always acontextual parameter - the situation the sentence is about - that comes between the sentence and proposition. The Austinian perspective proves to have fruitful applications to the analysis of semanticparadox. The authors show that, on this account, the liar is a genuine diagonal argument. This argument can be shown to have profound consequences for our understanding of some of the most basic semantical mechanisms at work in our language. Jon Barwise is, with John Perry, a co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford. In this book the authors bring powerful new tools from set theory and the philosophy of language to bear in proposing a novel solution to the paradox like the Liar. The authors also develop a wide range of model-theoretic techniques that open up new avenues in logic and semantics. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending ...
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