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(1987) Michael Dummett, Dordrecht, Springer.

Dummett on a theory of meaning and its impact on logic

Dag Prawitz

pp. 117-165

In many essential respects, Michael Dummett's work on the theory of meaning defines new directions and new rôles for this field. To the extent that a theory of meaning will be able to take on these new rôles, it will also assume a new, and greater importance, to which Dummett himself has drawn much attention. The development of a systematic theory of meaning is "the most urgent task that philosophers are now called upon to carry out", he writes in "Can Analytical Philosophy be Systematic, and Ought it to Be?".

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3541-9_5

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Prawitz, D. (1987)., Dummett on a theory of meaning and its impact on logic, in B. M. Taylor (ed.), Michael Dummett, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 117-165.

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