

The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference
Geirsson, Heimir Biggs, Stephen
Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
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This Handbook offers students and more advanced readers a valuable resource for understanding linguistic reference; the relation between an expression (word, phrase, sentence) and what that expression is about. The volumes forty-one original chapters, written by many of todays leading philosophers of language, are organized into ten parts: Early Descriptive TheoriesCausal Theories of ReferenceCausal Theories and Cognitive SignificanceAlternate TheoriesTwo-Dimensional SemanticsNatural Kind Terms and RigidityThe Empty CaseSingular (De Re) ThoughtsIndexicalsEpistemology of ReferenceContributions consider what kinds of expressions actually refer (names, general terms, indexicals, empty terms, sentences), what referring expressions refer to, what makes an expression refer to whatever it does, connections between meaning and reference, and how we know facts about reference. Many contributions also develop connections between linguistic reference and issues in metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science.

