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Language: A Biological Model
In Defense of Public Language*
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Author(s):
Ruth Garret Millikan
Publication date:
August 18 2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Publication date:
August 18 2005
Pages
: 24-52
DOI:
10.1093/0199284768.003.0002
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Language Conventions Made Simple*
pp. 24
In Defense of Public Language*
pp. 53
On Meaning, Meaning, and Meaning*
pp. 77
The Son and the Daughter: On Sellars, Brandom, and Millikan*
pp. 92
The Language–Thought Partnership: A Bird's Eye View*
pp. 106
Why (Most) Kinds are not Classes*
pp. 121
Cutting Philosophy of Language Down to Size*
pp. 139
Proper Function and Convention in Speech Acts*
pp. 166
Pushmi-pullyu Representations*
pp. 187
Semantics/Pragmatics: (Purposes and Cross-Purposes)*
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