Introducing a new and ambitious position in the field, Kit Fine’s
Semantic Relationism is a major contribution to the philosophy of language.
- Written by one of today’s most respected philosophers
- Argues for a fundamentally new approach to the study of representation in language and thought
- Proposes that there may be representational relationships between expressions or elements of thought that are not grounded in the intrinsic representational features of the expressions or elements themselves
- Forms part of the prestigious new Blackwell/Brown Lectures in Philosophy series, based on an ongoing series of lectures by today’s leading philosophers