1975 in philosophy

1975 in philosophy

1975 in philosophy

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* Anderson, Alan Ross and Nuel Belnap. "Entailment: the logic of relevance and necessity, vol. I". Princeton University Press.
* Capra, Fritjof. "The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism".
* Cole, Peter and Jerry L. Morgan (ed.), "Syntax and Semantics Vol. 3: Speech Acts". New York: Academic Press.
** Grice, Paul. "Logic and conversation." pp. 41-58. (Reprinted in "Studies in the Way of Words", ed. H. P. Grice, pp. 22–40. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989)
** Searle, John . "Indirect speech acts." pp. 59-82. (Reprinted in "Pragmatics: A Reader", ed. S. Davis, pp. 265–277. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991)
** Gordon, D. and Lakoff, George. "Conversational postulates." pp. 83-106.
** Green, Georgia M. "How to get people to do things with words." pp. 107–141.
** Davison, A. "Indirect speech acts and what to do with them." pp. 143–184.
** Cole, Peter. "The synchronic and diachronic status of conversational implicature." pp. 257–288.
* Douglas, Mary. "Implicit Meanings: Essays in Anthropology".
* Feyerabend, Paul. "Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge".
* Fodor, Jerry. "The Language of Thought", Harvard University Press.
* Hacking, Ian. "Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?"
* Hacking, Ian. "The Emergence of Probability: a Philosophical Study of Early Ideas About Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* Lewis, David. "Languages and language." In "Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Language", ed. K. Gunderson, vol. 7, pp. 3–35. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Reprinted in A. P. Martinich, ed., "The Philosophy of Language" 3rd edition, pp. 538–557. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
* Pask, Gordon. "Conversation, Cognition and Learning". New York: Elsevier.
* Pask, Gordon. "The Cybernetics of Human Learning and Performance". Hutchinson.
* Percy, Walker. "The Message in the Bottle".
* Putnam, Hilary. "Mind, Language and Reality" (Philosophical Papers Vol. 2), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
** [http://internalism.googlegroups.com/web/Putnam%20-%20The%20meaning%20of%20%27meaning%27.pdf?gda=twdJY1oAAABFSTngQf24Sy1RD7yNn1iVgy3Odg0ZctAT1N_Bh2qhdGG1qiJ7UbTIup-M2XPURDQe1sJTwbuelxnpaL6JzH4yeFMfiRQRvg6UTOJgQe0faGtRc9Sp7hcxNJ_gjwZr8bQ "The Meaning of 'Meaning'"]
* Ricoeur, Paul. "The Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies in the Creation of Meaning in Language", trans. Robert Czerny with Kathleen McLaughlin and S. J., John Costello, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1978.
* Sober, Elliott. "Simplicity". Oxford University Press.
* Sperber, Dan. "Rethinking Symbolism". Cambridge University Press.
* Unger, Peter. "Ignorance: A Case for Skepticism". New York: Oxford University Press.
* Unger, Roberto. "Knowledge and Politics". Free Press.

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