Varieties of Meaning by Ruth Garrett Millikan - ISBN: 9780262633420
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How the various things that are said to have meaning–purpose, natural signs, linguistic signs, perceptions, and thoughts–are related to one another.

Varieties of Meaning

The 2002 Jean Nicod Lectures

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    254 pages

  • Release Date

    11 August 2006

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Summary

Many different things are said to have meaning- people mean to do various things; tools and other artifacts are meant for various things; people mean various things by using words and sentences; natural signs mean things; representations in people’s minds also presumably mean things. In Varieties of Meaning, Ruth Garrett Millikan argues that these different kinds of meaning can be understood only in relation to each other.What does meaning in the sense of purpose (when something is said to be…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262633420
ISBN-10:0262633426
Author:Ruth Garrett Millikan
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:Bradford Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:254
Release Date:11 August 2006
Weight:363g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Series:Jean Nicod Lectures
Audience Age:18
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Critics Review

–Vittorio Gallese, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma

“An outstanding and exciting book on the relationship between purpose and reference, and essential reading for cognitive scientists interested in the naturalization of intentionality.” Vittorio Gallese, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma An outstanding and exciting book on the relationship between purpose and reference, and essential reading for cognitive scientists interested in the naturalization of intentionality. Vittorio Gallese, Department of Neuroscience, University of Parma “Ruth Millikan’s project is nothing less than a complete account of signs–animal and human, natural and intentional, public and inner–and it is wonderfully realized, carefully argued, and richly exemplified. Varieties of Meaning is essential and engrossing reading for philosophers of mind, cognitive psychologists and linguists, and for everyone else who cares about how we think and communicate.” Robyn Carston, University College London “Ruth Millikan’s project is nothing less than a complete account of signsanimal and human, natural and intentional, public and innerand it is wonderfully realized, carefully argued, and richly exemplified. Varieties of Meaning is essential and engrossing reading for philosophers of mind, cognitive psychologists and linguists, and for everyone else who cares about how we think and communicate.” Robyn Carston , University College London “Ruth Millikan’s project is nothing less than a complete account of signs - animal and human, natural and intentional, public and inner - and it is wonderfully realized, carefully argued, and richly exemplified. Varieties of Meaning is essential and engrossing reading for philosophers of mind, cognitive psychologists and linguists, and for everyone else who cares about how we think and communicate.”–Robyn Carston, University College London “Varieties of Meaning is essential reading for those interested in mind and language. Millikan deepens and extends her pioneering theory of mental and linguistic content. She clarifies the role of teleology and information in her approach; she advances the provocative thesis that words can be used to perceive the world directly; and she offers an exciting new account of the difference between human and nonhuman thought. Her pages sparkle with colorful examples of animal behavior, sensible correctives to orthodox views, and resonant new insights. In short, this is quintessential Millikan.”–Jesse J. Prinz, Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, author of Furnishing the Mind “Over past two decades, Ruth Millikan has been showing philosophers how many central philosophical categories are best understood within a biological framework. Her work has revolutionized our understanding of mental representation and language. Varieties of Meaning pulls together these themes and illuminates them further with a series of powerful insights about the evolution of cognition.”–David Papineau, Department of Philosophy, King’s College London

About The Author

Ruth Garrett Millikan

Ruth Garrett Millikan is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut. She is the author of Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories (MIT Press, 1984) and White Queen Psychology and Other Essays for Alice (MIT Press, 1995) and On Clear and Confused Ideas.

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