Perspectives on Pragmatics and Philosophy edited by Alessandro Capone, Franco Lo Piparo, Marco Carapezza.

This book is about the pragmatics of language and it illustrates how pragmatics transcends the boundaries of linguistics. This volume covers Gricean pragmatics as well as topics including: conversation and collective belief, the norm of assertion, speech acts, what a context is, the distinction betw...

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Other Authors: Capone, Alessandro (Editor), Lo Piparo, Franco (Editor), Carapezza, Marco (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Series:Perspectives in Pragmatics, Philosophy & Psychology, 1
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Margaret Gilbert and  Maura Priest, Conversation and collective belief
  • Chapter 2. Martin Montminy,  The single norm of assertion
  • Chapter 3. András Kertesz and  Ferenc  Kiefer, From thought experiments to real experiments in pragmatics
  • Chapter 4. Michael Devitt, What makes a property “semantic”?
  • Chapter 5. Steven Gross, What is a context?
  • Chapter 6. Michael Haugh, Implicature, inference and cancellability
  • Chapter 7. Siobhan Chapman, Grice, conversational implicature and philosophy
  • Chapter 8. Claudia Bianchi, Writing letters in the age of Grice
  • Chapter 9. Douglas Walton and Fabrizio Macagno,  Implicatures as forms of argument
  • Chapter 10. Marina Sbisà, Some remarks about speech act pluralism
  • Chapter 11. Michel Seymour,  Speech act pluralism, minimal content and pragmemes
  • Chapter 12. Paolo Leonardi, Language adds to context
  • Chapter 13. Kepa Korta,  John Perry, Squaring the circle
  • Chapter 14. Wayne Davis, Irregular negations: Pragmatic explicature theories
  • Chapter 15. Anne Bezuidenhout, The (in)significance of the referential/attributive distinction
  • Chapter 16. Paul Saka, Quotation and the use-mention distinction
  • Chapter 17. Nellie Wieland, Indirect reports and pragmatics
  • Chapter 18. Alessandro Capone, Immunity to error through misidentification (IEM), ‘de se’ and pragmatic intrusion): a linguistic treatment
  • Chapter 19. Alessandro, Capone, Further reflections on Semantic  Minimalism: Reply to Wedgwood
  • Chapter 20. Igor Douven,  Putting the pragmatics of beliefs to work
  • Chapter 21. Alberto Voltolini, Contexts, fiction and truth
  • Chapter 22. Alec McHoul, Pragmatics and philosophy: three notes in search of a footing
  • Chapter 23. Luvell Anderson and Ernie Lepore, A brief essay on Slurs
  • Chapter 24. Frans van Eemeren and Bart Garssen, Viewing the study of argumentation as normative pragmatics
  • Chapter 25. Francesca Piazza, Rhetoric and pragmatics: suggestions for a fruitful dialogue
  • Chapter 26. Marcelo Dascal, Debating with myself: Towards the psycho-pragmatics and onto-pragmatics of the dialectical self
  • Chapter 27. Lo Piparo, Franco. Truth, negation and meaning.