Pragmatics often begins by supposing that specifying and describing truth bearers is a proper task for semantics. The main thrust of the present work is to show why truth and truth bearers lie essentially beyond the descriptive reach of semantics, and to outline a theory of truth bearers as a proper and fundamental task for pragmatics. It is also common for treatments, or definitions of truth to be confused with substantive theories about truth bearers, with a variety of unfortunate results. This monograph suggests a way of separating these tasks, and shows how many problems are thus avoided. Some emphasis is placed on the generally universal - i.e., nonlanguage-specific - character of pragmatic topics, and of truth. These issues occasion a discussion of semantic paradoxes, and of several relativities in the notion of truth.
ISBN: | 9789027225122 |
Publication date: | 1st January 1981 |
Author: | Charles Travis |
Publisher: | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 170 pages |
Series: | Pragmatics & Beyond |
Genres: |
Linguistics |