Reference and Reflexivity
Delve into the intricate world of language with Reference and Reflexivity by John Perry, a thought-provoking work published in 2011 by the Centre for the Study of Language & Information. In this expanded edition, Perry presents his innovative "reflexive-referential" theory, exploring the complexities of indexicals, demonstratives, and proper names. Spanning 332 pages, this volume offers a profound examination of the distinctions between semantics and pragmatics, as well as insightful discussions on attitude reports. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and philosophers alike, Reference and Reflexivity invites readers to rethink their understanding of meaning and reference in language. Enhance your collection and grasp the nuanced interplay of language arts with this essential read!