Naming and Reference
Explore the intricate relationship between language and the world in Naming and Reference by Nelson. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1992, this insightful hardback spans 310 pages, delving into the fascinating dynamics of how names possess the power to refer and signify meaning. The first half of the book offers a comprehensive historical overview of the subject, tracing its evolution from the ideas of John Locke to contemporary theories. In the latter half, Nelson presents his own innovative reference theory, providing readers with a fresh perspective on linguistic reference. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the philosophy of language and the fundamental role of naming in our understanding of reality. Enhance your library with this pivotal text that bridges history and modern theory.