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Mind, Meaning, and Reality: Essays in Philosophy

Online ISBN:
9780191743351
Print ISBN:
9780199645084
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Mind, Meaning, and Reality: Essays in Philosophy

D. H. Mellor
D. H. Mellor
University of Cambridge (Emeritus)
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Published online:
23 May 2013
Published in print:
30 August 2012
Online ISBN:
9780191743351
Print ISBN:
9780199645084
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The book collects fifteen previously uncollected philosophical works, including a new defence of ‘success semantics’ and an introduction arguing that philosophy needs no special ‘meta-philosophy’. The chapters are grouped into three parts. Part I is about how the ways we are disposed to act fixes both what we believe and what we use language to mean. Part II is about what there is: the reality of dispositions; what makes beliefs and sentences true; why there is only one universe; and how social groups, and other things with parts, are related to the people and other things that are their parts. Part III is about time: twentieth century developments in its philosophy; why Kant, while wrong about time, was right about tense; why forward time travel is trivial and backward time travel impossible; and what gives time its direction.

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