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Problems of Compositionality (Studies in Philosophy)
Author: Zoltan Gendler Szabo
Year: August 7, 2000
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Language: English



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The Plot of the Book "Problems of Compositionality Studies in Philosophy" Problems of Compositionality Studies in Philosophy Zoltan Gendler Szabo Introduction: In this thought-provoking book, [Your Name] delves into the intricacies of the principle of compositionality, a fundamental concept in philosophy that has far-reaching implications for our understanding of language, meaning, and reality. The author argues that the traditional justification of this principle is insufficient and that there are several problems that need to be addressed before we can truly grasp its significance. Through a detailed examination of the concept, [Your Name] sheds light on the challenges of studying compositionality and offers a fresh perspective on its application in modern knowledge development. Chapter 1: The Traditional Justification of Compositionality The book begins by exploring the historical background of compositionality and its traditional justification. The author explains how this principle has been a cornerstone of philosophical inquiry for centuries, underpinning many theories and models of language and meaning. However, [Your Name] contends that this justification is flawed and that a more nuanced approach is necessary to fully understand the nature of compositionality. Chapter 2: The Limitations of Traditional Compositionality Here, the author critiques the traditional view of compositionality, highlighting its limitations and the shortcomings of relying solely on this principle.
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