Language, Mind, and Ontology, Volume 12
Discover the profound insights of "Language, Mind, and Ontology, Volume 12," authored by the esteemed James E. Tomberlin and published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1998. This comprehensive paperback edition spans 540 pages and features contributions from leading scholars in the field. Delve into critical discussions on intensionality and intentionality, language ontology and truth, and the intricacies of rule-following. The book also explores the nature of the mental, consciousness, and qualia through an engaging symposium format, alongside a thought-provoking exchange on naturalism and actualism. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this volume offers a rich exploration of philosophical concepts that shape our understanding of language and mind. Enhance your library with this essential read that bridges complex theories and practical implications.