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-Dr. Gary Kemp, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Glasgow, UK.
"As the field of philosophy of language has, in recent years, found new and fruitful points of connection with social and political philosophy, the time has come for an update to the standard introductions to the field. Philosophy of Language: The Basics provides a broad overview of classic philosophical work on language from the 20th Century, while also exploring how that work has been developed to shed light on issues of urgent social concern. It should serve as a valuable resource for anyone coming to philosophy of language for the first time, as well as a helpful point of reference for those already acquainted with the field."
-Prof. Justin Khoo, Associate professor of philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
"Philosophy of language is a notoriously inaccessible part of the field. The questions it asks---about what languages are, what meaning is, how speech acts function, what particular terms mean, how discourse unfolds, etc.---can seem remarkably disunified to the uninitiated. Nowak's Philosophy of Language: The Basics attempts to put this right. Nowak offers a helpful narrative through the questions which drive the field, both new and old, and illustrates the various ways that thinkers have tried to weave answers to these questions together into more complete pictures of language and language use. Written in a clear, engaging style, this book should serve equally well as a first text in the philosophy of language and as a guide for the more experienced, but still inevitably perplexed."
-Dr. Eliot Michaelson, Professor of Philosophy at King's College London, UK.