Linguistic Behaviour
Explore the intricate world of communication with Linguistic Behaviour by renowned philosopher Jonathan Bennett, published by Cambridge University Press in 1979. This thought-provoking work, spanning 304 pages, delves into the systematic nature of language as a form of communicative behaviour. Bennett expertly examines critical issues such as teleology, belief, intention, form and content, meaning, convention, and syntactic structure. He emphasizes the significance of behaviour in both human and non-human communication, making this book essential for anyone interested in the philosophy of language and psycholinguistics. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a language enthusiast, Linguistic Behaviour offers valuable insights that will enhance your understanding of how we communicate. Don't miss the chance to enrich your philosophical library with this seminal work!