Condition: Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, May 11 (weekend sale item)* 403 pp., Paperback, spine sunned and creased, minor underlining to a few pages else good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Language: English
Published by Dordrecht, Holland : Reidel, 1981
ISBN 10: 9027703167 ISBN 13: 9789027703163
22 x 15 cm. Condition: Gut. 403 Pages.; With Figures Original Broschur mit Bibliotheksschild auf Vorderdeckel. Leicht berieben. Innen mit den übl. Bibliotheksstempeln- u. Einträgen, teils durchgestrichen, sehr sauberes Exemplar. - Original Paperback with Library label on front cover. Lightly rubbed. Inside with the usual library stamps and inscriptions, partially crossed out, in very good condition. English Language B12-04-04B|S33 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 614 Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science ; Volume 66.
Published by Dordrecht, Reidel 1966, 1966
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First Edition
1st ed. - With references, indices. - (Boston studies in the philosophy of science ; Vol. 66). - Cloth with dustjacket.
Published by D.Reidel,1966., 1966
403pp. with pale blue dust jacket (sl.rubbed).
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Problems of Semantics | A Contribution to the Analysis of the Language Science | L. Tondl | Taschenbuch | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science | xiv | Englisch | 1981 | Springer | EAN 9789027703163 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Ladislav Tondl's insightful investigations into the language of the sciences bear directly upon some decisive points of confrontation in modern philos ophy of science and of language itself. In the decade since his Scientific Procedures was published in English (Boston Studies 11), Dr Tondl has enlarged his original monograph of 1966 on the promise, problems and achievements of modern semantics: the main topic of his later work has been semantic information theory. A Russian translation, considerably expanded as a second edition, was published in 1975 (Moscow, Progress Publishers) with an appreciative critical commentary, in the form of a conclusion, by Professor Avenir I. Uemov of Odessa. Indeed many Soviet studies in the problems of the semantics of science show the same sort of philosophical curiosity about the relationship of meanings in scientific language to pro cedures in scientific epistemology that characterizes Tondl's work, as in the work of Mirislav Popovich (Kiev) and Vadirn Sadovsky (Moscow) and their colleagues. But we know that interest in these matters is world-wide, ranging from such classical topics as sense and denotation, empiricist reduction, vagueness and denotational opacity, to the new and equally exciting topics of the semantics of non-unique preference choices, the nuances of informational synonymity, and the semantics of a picture shape (so briefly but beautifully sketched in Tondl's dense and promising last chapter). We are pleased to have had Tondl's kind cooperation in producing this English edition, actually a third edition, of his research about semantics.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Ladislav Tondl's insightful investigations into the language of the sciences bear directly upon some decisive points of confrontation in modern philos ophy of science and of language itself. In the decade since his Scientific Procedures was published in English (Boston Studies 11), Dr Tondl has enlarged his original monograph of 1966 on the promise, problems and achievements of modern semantics: the main topic of his later work has been semantic information theory. A Russian translation, considerably expanded as a second edition, was published in 1975 (Moscow, Progress Publishers) with an appreciative critical commentary, in the form of a conclusion, by Professor Avenir I. Uemov of Odessa. Indeed many Soviet studies in the problems of the semantics of science show the same sort of philosophical curiosity about the relationship of meanings in scientific language to pro cedures in scientific epistemology that characterizes Tondl's work, as in the work of Mirislav Popovich (Kiev) and Vadirn Sadovsky (Moscow) and their colleagues. But we know that interest in these matters is world-wide, ranging from such classical topics as sense and denotation, empiricist reduction, vagueness and denotational opacity, to the new and equally exciting topics of the semantics of non-unique preference choices, the nuances of informational synonymity, and the semantics of a picture shape (so briefly but beautifully sketched in Tondl's dense and promising last chapter). We are pleased to have had Tondl's kind cooperation in producing this English edition, actually a third edition, of his research about semantics.