Meaning and Reference
Edited by A. W. Moore
Reviews and Awards
"An outstanding selection of authors."--William Ryan, Gonzaga University
"An outstanding collection of classic works in the philosophy of language, and could easily serve as the core text in such a course. This is a difficult subject for undergraduates to deal with, but the unifying theme of the book and its lucid introduction should help greatly. I would strongly recommend it."--Duncan Richter, University of Virginia
"A superb collection of essays with far reaching implications for the way we understand the problems of meaning. The book should be of interest not only to students of philosophy and linguistics, but also for religion students interested in hermeneutics."--Micheal W. Palmer, Bluefield College
"A very fine series of essays....It is especially helpful to have two essays by Frege, as these are not very accessible today. They alone are worth the price of the book. Introduction by Moore is helpful and clearly written."--Mark S. Krause, Puget Sound Christian College