Description:Reissue from the classic Muirhead Library of Philosophy series (originally published between 1890s - 1970s).Contents:I Bearers of Meaning 1. Undersigned Bearers of Meaning 2. Designed Bearers of Meaning 3. Changes in Bearers of Meaning and the Impact of Bearers upon MeaningsII Ways of Meaning 1. The Intentional Way of Meaning 2. The Dispositional Way of Meaning 3. The Causal Way of Meaning 4. The Implicative Way of Meaning 5. Some Complexities of Ways of MeaningIII Contexts of Meaning 1. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Intentional Way 2. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Dispositional Way 3. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Causal Way 4. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Implicative Way 5. Contexts of Ascriptions of MeaningIV Stimuli and Meanings 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Stimuli 2. Roles of Stimuli in Meaning Situations 3. The Non-Equivalence of Stimuli and MeaningsV Responses and Meanings 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Responses 2. The Non-Equivalence of Responses and Meanings 3. Role of Responses in the Discernment of Meaning 4. Emotive Meaning and the Place of Emotions and Attitudes in Meaning SituationsVI Referents and Meanings 1. Some Views Concerning Referents and Meanings 2. Reference, Bearers of Reference, and Referents 3. The Assimilation of Meanings to Referents 4. Meanings, References, and ReferentsVII Verification and Meaning 1. Representative Views Concerning Verifying Conditions and Meanings 2. Limitations and Achievements of Verifiability Criteria of Meaningfulness 3. Operations and Meanings 4. Experiential Truth Conditions and MeaningsVIII Uses and Meanings 1. Some Recent Advocates of Use Approaches to Meaning 2. Principal Varieties of Use Approaches to Meaning 3. Principal Achievements and Limitations of Use Approaches to MeaningIX Experience Patterns and Meanings 1. Meanings as Satisfying Major Meaning Functions 2. The Concept of Experience Patterns 3. Meanings as Experience Patterns SatisfyingX Experience Patterns and Varieties of Meaning 1. Intentional Meanings as Intended Experience Patterns 2. Dispositional Meanings as Experience Patterns Disposed to be Intended 3. Causal Meanings as Experience Patterns 4. Implicative Meanings as Experience Patterns 5. Experience Patterns and Other Factors in Meaning SituationsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Concept of Meaning. To get started finding The Concept of Meaning, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Reissue from the classic Muirhead Library of Philosophy series (originally published between 1890s - 1970s).Contents:I Bearers of Meaning 1. Undersigned Bearers of Meaning 2. Designed Bearers of Meaning 3. Changes in Bearers of Meaning and the Impact of Bearers upon MeaningsII Ways of Meaning 1. The Intentional Way of Meaning 2. The Dispositional Way of Meaning 3. The Causal Way of Meaning 4. The Implicative Way of Meaning 5. Some Complexities of Ways of MeaningIII Contexts of Meaning 1. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Intentional Way 2. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Dispositional Way 3. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Causal Way 4. Contexts of Bearers of Meaning in the Implicative Way 5. Contexts of Ascriptions of MeaningIV Stimuli and Meanings 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Stimuli 2. Roles of Stimuli in Meaning Situations 3. The Non-Equivalence of Stimuli and MeaningsV Responses and Meanings 1. Some Accounts of Meaning Emphasizing Responses 2. The Non-Equivalence of Responses and Meanings 3. Role of Responses in the Discernment of Meaning 4. Emotive Meaning and the Place of Emotions and Attitudes in Meaning SituationsVI Referents and Meanings 1. Some Views Concerning Referents and Meanings 2. Reference, Bearers of Reference, and Referents 3. The Assimilation of Meanings to Referents 4. Meanings, References, and ReferentsVII Verification and Meaning 1. Representative Views Concerning Verifying Conditions and Meanings 2. Limitations and Achievements of Verifiability Criteria of Meaningfulness 3. Operations and Meanings 4. Experiential Truth Conditions and MeaningsVIII Uses and Meanings 1. Some Recent Advocates of Use Approaches to Meaning 2. Principal Varieties of Use Approaches to Meaning 3. Principal Achievements and Limitations of Use Approaches to MeaningIX Experience Patterns and Meanings 1. Meanings as Satisfying Major Meaning Functions 2. The Concept of Experience Patterns 3. Meanings as Experience Patterns SatisfyingX Experience Patterns and Varieties of Meaning 1. Intentional Meanings as Intended Experience Patterns 2. Dispositional Meanings as Experience Patterns Disposed to be Intended 3. Causal Meanings as Experience Patterns 4. Implicative Meanings as Experience Patterns 5. Experience Patterns and Other Factors in Meaning SituationsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Concept of Meaning. To get started finding The Concept of Meaning, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.