语用学的哲学观点

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ISBN: 9787544637763
作者: Marina Sbisà / Jan-Ola Ostma / Jef Verschueren
出版社: 上海外语教育出版社
发行时间: 2014 -8
丛书: 语用学研究前沿丛书
价格: 55元
页数: 316

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Marina Sbisà / Jan-Ola Ostma   

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《语用学的哲学观点》人物词条有莫里斯(CharlesMorris)、维特根斯坦(LudwigWittgenstein)、奥斯汀(J.L.Austin)、格莱斯(H.P.Grice);哲学理论和流派有分析哲学一日常语言哲学(Analytic Philosophy—Ordinary Language Philosophy)、语境论(Contextualism)、认识论(Epistemology)、内涵逻辑(Intensional Logic)、模型理论语义学(Model—Theoretic Semantics)、语言哲学(Philosophy of Language)、心灵哲学(Philosophy of Mind)等。值得注意的是,通常情况下,内涵逻辑和模型理论语义学都被列入语义学,而不是语用学的范畴。除此之外,有些词条带有明显的欧洲大陆传统色彩,如巴赫金(Mikhail Bakhtin)、解构主义(Deconstruction)、福柯(Michel Foucault)、普遍语用学和超验语用学(Universal and Transcendental Pragmatics)等。

目录

Preface to the series
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1.Pragmatics and philosophy
2.Conceptions of meaning
3.Speech as action
4.Mind and self
5.Doing pragmatics, doing philosophy
Analytical philosophy—Ordinary language philosophy
1.Philosophy as analysis
1.1 The linguistic turn'
1.2 The influence of Frege
1.3 Analysis in G.E.Moore and B.Russell
2.Analysis and the ideal of scientific language
2.1 Wittgenstein's Tractatus
2.2 Rudolf Carnap and the encyclopedia of unified science
3.Analysis and ordinary language
3.1 The evolution of Wittgenstein's thought
3.2 Wittgenstein's influence and ordinary language philosophy
3.3 Some Oxford philosophers
3.3.1 J.L.Austin
3.3.2 P.F.Strawson
3.3.3 H.P.Grice
4.Further developments of analytical philosophy
4.1 W.V.O.Quine: From analysis to naturalization
4.2 From intensional semantics to discourse representation theory
4.3 Meaning and understanding
4.4 Philosophy of mind
5.Analytical philosophy and pragmatics John L.Austin
1.J.L.Austin and his approach to philosophy
1.1 Austin's philosophical method
1.2 Linguistic phenomenology
1.3 General tendencies
2.Epistemology
2.1 Knowledge and belief
2.2 Perception
3.Philosophy of language
3.1 Meaning
3.2 Performative utterances
3.3 Assertion and truth
3.4 The speech act
4.Philosophy of action
4.1 Action
4.2 Freedom and responsibility
5.Austin and pragmatics Mikhail Bakhtin
1.Biographical sketch
2.The Bakhtin industry
3.Bakhtin's view of language
3.1 Dialogue
3.2 Heteroglossia
3.3 Polyphony
3.4 Metalinguistics
3.5 Speech genres
3.6 Chronotope
3.7 Carnival
4.Conclusion
Contextualism
1.Two perspectives
2.Semantic minimalism
3.Indexicalism
4.Radical contextualism
4.1 Overview
4.2 Wittgenstein, Austin, Searle, and Travis
4.3 Motivations for radical contextualism
4.4 Objections to radical contextualism
5.Nonindexical contextualism
6.Conclusion
Deconstruction
Tony Schirato
1.Introduction
2.Historical background
3.Basic tenets
4.Deconstruction in literature and linguistics
5.Against deconstruction
Epistemology
Filip Buekens
Epistemology of testimony
Paul Faulkner
Michel Foucault
Luisa Martin Rojo & Angel Gabilondo Pujol
1.Introduction
2.Foucault and the discursive turn
2.1 Discourse as a practice
2.2 Discourse, knowledge and power
3.The order of discourse
4.Rethinking the analytical practice
5.Conclusions
H.P.Grice
Frank Brisard
1.Life
2.Language
2.1 Meaning
2.2 The conversationalist hypothesis
2.3 Rationality
3.Value and the new metaphysics
3.1 Creature construction
3.2 Absolute value (Kantotle)
4.Concluding remarks
5.Further reading
Hermeneutics
Piet Van de Craen
1.Introduction
2.The origins of hermeneutic thinking
3.Some aspects of the evolution of hermeneutic thinking
4.The nature ofthe hermeneutic enterprise and the hermeneutical circle
5.Linguistics and hermeneutics
5.1 Structuralism
5.2 Linguistic anthropology
5.3 Cognitive linguistics
5.4 Conversation analysis
Indexicals and demonstratives
Eros Corazza
1.Introduction
2.Indexical expressions
3.Demonstratives, pure indexicals, and essentiai maexicais
4.Indexicals as singular terms
5.Indexicals and anaphors
6.Indexicals and contexts
7.Conclusion
Intensionallogic
Paul Gochet
1.The distinction between mtension and extension
2.The principle of extensionality and its failures
3.The Frege—Carnap treatment ofintensional contexts
4.The problem of hybrid contexts
5.Intensional constructions in natural language: The montagovian paradigm
6.Inadequacies of the standard semantics ofintensional logic
7.Hyperintensionality
8.Propositional attitudes and pragmatics
9.Intension, compositionality and context—dependence
……
Modallogic
Paul Gochet
Model—theoretic semantics
Paul Gochet
Chitrles Morris
Susan Petrilti
Notation in formal semantics
Walter De Mutder
Phenomenology
Peter Reynaert & Ief Verschueren
Philosophy of action
Fdip Buekens
Philosophy oflanguage
Asa Kasher
Philosophy of mind
Stefaan E.Cuypers
Possible worlds semantics
Paul Gochet
Reference and descriptions
Andrea Bianchi
Truth—conditional semantics
Robyn Carston
Universal and transcendental pragmatics
Joachim Leilich
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ioachim Leilich
Index

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