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Reference and Structure in the Philosophy of Language
A Defense of the Russellian Orthodoxy
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180 pages
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The investigation delves into the intricate relationship between reference and structure, exploring how the latter underpins key aspects of the theory of reference. Sullivan meticulously examines foundational concepts, drawing on the contributions of philosophers like Bertrand Russell and Saul Kripke to enhance the discussion. The volume aims to clarify how meaningful sub-parts influence the expression of singular information, providing a deeper understanding of these essential philosophical ideas.
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2012, hardcover
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