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"Word and Object" by Willard Van Orman Quine is a key work in logic and philosophy of language, in which the author explores the relationships between language, thought, and reality.
Quine considers how words relate to objects in the world and introduces the concept of focusing on reference and denotation. He criticizes the traditional distinction between form and content, emphasizing that language is a complex system of relations between words and objects, which is subject to change and context. In his study, Quine addresses issues of referentiality, identity, and meaning, arguing that the boundaries between language and reality are blurred and that meaning and reference are interconnected. The work also criticizes the notion of referential kalala and the patterns that lead to paradoxes and fallacies in language. "Word and Object" has had a profound influence on analytic philosophy, especially the philosophy of language and logic, helping to understand the relationship between language and reality, and laying the foundation for contemporary philosophical and linguistic debates.
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