The Meaning of Meaning subtitled A Study of the Influence of Language upon Thought and of the Science of Symbolism (1923) was co-authored by C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge. It is accompanied by the two supplementary essays by Bronislaw Malinowski and F. G. Crookshank.
Although the original text was published in 1923 it was used as a textbook in many fields including Linguistics, Philosophy, Language, Cognitive science and most recently Semantics. The book has been reprinted several times up through 1993.
The book's focus is on how individuals use language. The book description states that Language is the most important of all the instruments of civilization.
Charles Saunders Pierce's contribution to the philosophy of language was the semiotic triangle. This device is used in teaching how concepts such as the semantic web differ from the current HTML and XML oriented web.
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