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Linguistics Meets Philosophy presents a comprehensive exploration of how linguistic analysis and philosophical inquiry intersect to illuminate fundamental questions about language and meaning. Daniel Altshuler bridges two major academic disciplines, demonstrating how insights from linguistics can inform philosophical debates and vice versa.
The work examines core topics including semantic theory, pragmatics, reference, and the nature of truth. Altshuler argues that understanding language requires both empirical linguistic study and philosophical analysis, offering readers a nuanced perspective on how we communicate, interpret meaning, and construct knowledge. This interdisciplinary approach provides valuable insights for scholars and students in both fields, revealing unexpected connections and opening new avenues for research.







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