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The Philosophy of Charles Travis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

The Philosophy of Charles Travis

This volume offers a collective critical engagement with the thought of Charles Travis, a leading contemporary philosopher of language and mind, and a scholar of the history of analytical philosophy. The work of Charles Travis is fundamentally situated in the analytical tradition, yet is also radically at odds with many assumptions characteristic of the tradition, especially as regards the nature of language and perception as representational capacities. Twelve philosophers explore themes in his work, and Travis gives extended responses. The editors provide an introductory chapter which situates Travis's ideas in the context of contemporary philosophy of language and mind. The volume divides into three sections, relating to language, thought, and perception. Topics covered in detail include: the nature of linguistic and perceptual representation; Frege; Wittgenstein; the role of context in fixing speech content; and the structure of thought.

Objectivity and the Parochial
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Objectivity and the Parochial

Charles Travis investigates a central problem in philosophy, one of the most puzzling. Thought must be about a world independent of us. But our capacities for thought shape thought's objects. So it can seem that what is true, and what is not, cannot be independent of us. Objectivity and the Parochial suggests how we might resolve this paradox.

The Philosophy of Charles Travis
  • Language: en

The Philosophy of Charles Travis

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This volume offers a collective critical engagement with the thought of Charles Travis, a leading contemporary philosopher of language and mind, and a scholar of the history of analytical philosophy. Twelve philosophers explore themes in his work, in sections focused on language, thought, and perception; and Travis responds.

Frege
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Frege

This book is about Gottlob Frege. The guiding thought is that Frege left philosophy a legacy which has been largely ignored, not least of all by his admirers. In order of logical priority, Frege's first concern was to locate the law-like behaviour of truths and falsehoods merely by virtue of their being such (in his terms, the structure of Wahrsein). The just-mentioned legacy lies in his first step towards that goal. It consists in winnowing the 'logical' from the 'psychological', the business of being true as such from that of holding, or holding forth as true-and to keep these separate. A first lesson: what belongs to what is thus abstracted cannot be read directly back into what it was ab...

Down in the Louisiana Bayou
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Down in the Louisiana Bayou

I did my last military tour in lake Charles Louisiana the government call me in I am colonel Charles Travis I spacellaze in Marshall art and I am a sharp shooter and a killer for the u.s army I was ask to come in for a briefing it seem some one has broke in to a military warehouse and taken the J.Z.R.X.5.Bomb . I been ask to retrieve it .But first I have to look over all the info that the u.s army has come up with here at the Louisiana u.s army base as I am looking over all the military paper work I fine that the Russian mob may be involved and that they may have hard some mercenary soldiers from hear in Lake Charles Louisiana so I have to shake the street’s to see what or ho fall’s out and hear in Louisiana the best place to start is in the bottom wear all the dirt lay’s.

Perception
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 427

Perception

Charles Travis presents a series of essays on philosophy of perception, inspired by the insights of Gottlob Frege. He engages with a range of contemporary thinkers, and explores key issues including how perception can make the world bear on what we do or think, and what sorts of capacities we draw on in representing something as (being) something.

Occasion-Sensitivity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Occasion-Sensitivity

Charles Travis presents a series of essays in which he has developed his distinctive view of the relation of thought to language. He argues that there are varying conditions of correctness which determine whether words express a given concept, and thus that meaning does not determine truth conditions. The implications of this view are intriguing.

Thought's Footing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Thought's Footing

Thought's Footing is an enquiry into the relationship between the ways things are and the way we think and talk about them. It is also a study of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: Charles Travis develops his account of certain key themes into a unified view of the work as a whole. His methodological starting-point is to see Wittgenstein's work as a response to Frege's. The central question is: how does thought get its footing? How can the thought that things are a certain way be connected to things being that way? Wittgenstein departs from Frege in holding that there are indefinitely many ways of filling out (giving content to) the notion of truth.. The truth of a thought or utter...

Unshadowed Thought
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Unshadowed Thought

This book mounts a sustained attack on ideas that are dear to many practitioners of analytic philosophy. It rejects the idea that thoughts are essentially representational items whose content is independent of context. In doing so, it undermines the foundations of much contemporary philosophy of mind.