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Philosophy Of Meaning And Representation

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Explore the philosophy of meaning and representation with R.C. Pradhan’s insightful analysis. This book delves into the core of linguistic semantics, examining how language represents the world around us. By bridging the gap between realist and anti-realist viewpoints, Pradhan proposes a representational theory of meaning, emphasizing the autonomy of meaning and its connection to linguistic representation. Ideal for scholars interested in language, semantics, and the intersection of philosophy and linguistics. ISBN: 9788124600696

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124600696
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xv, 203
  • ISBN-10: 8124600694
  • Publisher Date: 1996
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 400 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Philosophy Of Meaning And Representation

  1. Divyanshu Abhishek

    While the subject matter is fascinating, I struggled with the book’s structure and flow. The ideas are good, but they are not well-organized.

  2. Deba Kumar Narzary

    A thorough and thought-provoking analysis of meaning and representation. Pradhan presents a compelling argument. Highly recommended!

  3. Govind Sharda

    This book is a must-read for anyone serious about semantics. The author’s insights are profound and well-articulated. I enjoyed it.

  4. Devvrat Upadhyay

    A valuable resource for anyone studying the philosophy of language. The concepts are very helpful. A worthwhile read indeed!

  5. Aadira A Nambi

    This is a useful book. The writing is scholarly. However, it’s not for beginners. It requires a solid background in philosophy.

  6. Anas Ahmad

    Pradhan’s book is a dense but rewarding exploration of meaning. Some concepts were hard to grasp, but overall, a valuable read for philosophy students.

  7. Minnu Elizabeth George

    I appreciated the author’s attempt to bridge realist and anti-realist views. It made me think differently about meaning. I liked it!

  8. Rupanjan Das

    Pradhan’s book exceeded my expectations. It’s a complex topic, but he explains it clearly. The representational theory is very good.

  9. Kalpish Choudhary

    An interesting take on representation, though it felt a bit too academic and theoretical for my taste. Still, I learned a lot. A good source.

  10. Avika Bhaskar

    The book was insightful, but its complexity made it a slow read. Still, I’d recommend it to those interested in the subject matter.

  11. Naman Singh

    I found the book quite challenging. While insightful in places, the writing style made it difficult to follow the arguments at times.

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