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Thought and Language, Paperback / softback Book

Thought and Language Paperback / softback

Part of the Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements series

Paperback / softback

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The relationship between thought and language has been of central importance to philosophy ever since Plato characterised thinking as 'a dialogue the soul has with itself'.

In this volume, several major twentieth-century philosophers of mind and language make further contributions to the debate.

Among the questions addressed are: is language conceptually prior to thought, or vice versa?

Must thought take place 'in' a medium? To what extent can creatures without language be credited with thoughts?

Do we have to suppose that thinking involves the use of concepts?

What does it mean to have and deploy a concept? How do recent psychological experiments bear on these issues?

Are beliefs, desires, hopes and fears rightly construed as 'attitudes towards propositions'?

Should twentieth-century philosophy be conceived of in terms of Michael Dummett's distinction between 'analytical philosophy' and the 'philosophy of thought'?

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