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Richard Montague and the logical analysis of language

Nino B. Cocchiarella

pp. 113-154

Richard Montague was an exceptionally gifted logician who made important contributions in every field of inquiry upon which he wrote. His professional career was not only marked with brilliance and insight but it has become a classic example of the changing and developing philosophical views of logicians in general, especially during the 1960s and 70s, in regard to the form and content of natural language. We shall, in what follows, attempt to characterize the general pattern of that development, at least to the extent that it is exemplified in the articles Montague wrote during the period in question.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-8356-4_6

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Cocchiarella, N. B. (1981)., Richard Montague and the logical analysis of language, in G. Fløistad & G. H. Von Wright (eds.), Philosophie du langage, logique philosophique / Philosophy of language, philosophical logic, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 113-154.

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