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Language and Mind Vol. 1
Western Perspective by: Ramesh Chandra PradhanThis work is a collection of papers dealing with the problems concerning the relation between language and mind. It focuses on the recent developments in the philosophy of language and mind, particularly with regard to the computational approach to this subject. This is the first of a two-volume project dealing with language and mind.
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ISBN: 9788186921340
Year Of Publication: 2006
Edition: 1st
Pages : viii, 342
Bibliographic Details : index
Language : English
Binding : Hardcover
Publisher: Decent Books
Size: 23 cm.
Weight: 700
This work is a collection of papers dealing with the problems concerning the relation between language and mind. It focuses on the recent developments in the philosophy of language and mind, particularly with regard to the computational approach to this subject. The computational approach defended by Fodor and others has changed the very concept of language and mind thus ushering in a new philosophy in recent years. But, not unsurprisingly, there has been a vehement opposition to this approach led by Searle and others which has exposed the limitations of computationalism as a philosophical theory. The controversy regarding language, mind and meaning between the computationalists and their opponents is the main theme of this book. Besides these differing ideologies the book also highlights the general issues regarding meaning, intentionality, necessity, a prioricity, etc. which have an important place in the philosophy of language. This is the first of a two-volume project dealing with language and mind. This book deals exclusively with the Western perspective of the problems of language and mind, while Volume II will deal with the classical Indian approach.
Acknowledgement
Introduction
1. Pain in the Neck of a Theory of Meaning
— Bijoy H Boruah
2. Thinking Without Words: A Possibility Or a Myth?
— Amita Chatterjee
3. The Sentence in Computation and Cognitive Science
— Tista Bagchi
4. The Nature of Mental Representation: Classicism versus Connectionism
— V. Harinarayanan and C.A. Tomy
5. Fodorian Understanding of Folk Psychology and Computational Theory of Mind: An Analysis
— S. Panneerselvam
6. Mind and Language: Their Inter-Dependence
— P.R. Bhat
7. Reason and Language: An Appraisal of Richard Rortys Pragmatic-Post-modern
Approach
— N. Sreekumar
8. Naturalizing Intentionality: A Searlean Critique
— Ranjan K. Panda
9. Fodor on Meaning Holism: Why Narrow Contents do not Hold Promise for a
Meaning Theory
— R.C. Pradhan
10. Meaning and Mental Mechanism: A Critique
— Amitabha Dasgupta
11. Kant, Kripke Reading of A-Priori
–Rakesh Chandra
Contributors
Index