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Subject Index
semantics 296-297
Remedial language programs 435
Renaissance, logic in 275
Replacement theorem, intensional type theory 335 Representation 74
causal theories 74
explicit and implicit information 76 functional fixedness phenomenon 88 gender bias in 88
as illocutionary act 233-234 inference and 243
in language and thought 85, 86, 89 mental 74-76, 242-243
functionalism and 75
of rules 75-76 misrepresentation 75 reference and 242, 243 social practice theory 234
Representationality see Intentionality Representatives, speech acts 458 Repression, linguistic 432 Resemblance, universals and 43-44 Resemblance structures 62
Rgveda 12
Rhemes see Theme-rheme Rhetoric, Ancient Greece 501 Richard, Jules, paradoxes 162-163 Richards, LA.
emotive meaning 113
metaphor 152, 159-160
Ricoeur, Paul 186
Romans, contribution to logic 274
Romanticism, metaphor 159
Rommetveit, Ragnar, message structure theory 101 Roscelin, nominalism 32
Rosch, Eleanor 13
Ross, A., on rules 171
Rule-to-rule correspondence, compositionality of
meaning 103 Rules 73
conventions and 171, 172, 173 conversation 174
family resemblance and 114-115, 116 following, meaning and 148
gap between rules and practice 420 of language, Wittgenstein's ideas 38 linguistic
explicit 171-172, 173
facts and 172
generative grammar 172, 173
logic 171
mathematics 175
meaningand 174,176
pragmatic 174
private language and 73
representation, connectionist machines 75-76 semantic 172-174
Quine on 111 social function 171
Russell, Bertrand 525-527
on ideal language 7
indexicals 223
influence on Wittgenstein 537-538 linguistic philosophy 26
logicism 285
meaning 147
on mental content 527
presuppositions 362-364
reduction of mathematics to logic 26
reference failure 260-261
theory of descriptions 229-230, 239, 260, 266, 362,
525-526
definite descriptions 6-7 predicate calculus and 266-267
theory of names 7, 228-229, 526
type theory 163
Russell's paradox 279, 313-314, 515 Ryle, Gilbert
category-mistake 13-14, 26 on nature of philosophy 26
Sabdabodha 125-126 Sabdatattva 124
Santa Barbara School 418 Sapir-Whorf hypothesis 76-83
grammatical version (Whorf) 77, 78-79 language and thought correspondences 86 lexical version (Sapir) 77, 78
strong/weak versions 79
Saussure, Ferdinand (Mongin) de 134-135, 136, 139, 528-534
arbitrariness of signs 531-532
Cours de linguistique generate 528
langue as a social fact 529-530
langue versus parole 529, 530
linearity of signifiers 532
primacy of spoken language 529
semiology 530-531
semiotics 180, 183-184
synchronic linguistics 528-529
syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations 532-533 systematicity of langue 533-534
Schema-usage 98
Schiffer, Stephen, on meaning 235
Schizophasia 433
Schizophrenese 423,433
Schizophrenia, language dysfunction in 423,433 Schlick, Moritz 28
Science
instrumentalistviews24-25
philosophy of 36, 37-38 Scope, ambiguities 323, 351, 352 Searle, J.R.
on names 231,232
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