Metaphysics and Grammar
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1 Introduction 2 How Metaphysics Arose 3 Grammar and lexicography 4 Wittgenstein and Chomsky on Grammar 5 Truth and predication 6 Existence and quantification 7 Goodness, counsels and commands 8 Change and tense 9 Time and aspect 10 Causation 11 Materiality 12 Thinking 13 Saying 14 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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A study of the relation of metaphysics to grammar, placing the central topics of philosophy in an entirely new light.

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William Charlton was Head of the Philosophy Department at Edinburgh University, UK. He has taught Humanity at Glasgow University and Philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. He is now retired.

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William Charlton’s thesis that to understand the topics of metaphysics is to understand the grammar of our language sets him radically at odds with most contemporary metaphysics and most contemporary philosophy of language. The interest of his incisive and instructive book lies in the detail of his arguments. This is a book to be reckoned with.
*Alasdair MacIntyre, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of Notre Dame, USA*

I find it fascinating and full of insights . . . this book is always provocative, insightful, and original.
*Martha Nussbaum, Department of Philosophy and Law School, University of Chicago, USA*

Wonderfully clear and engaging, Charlton's book is the first fully to expound the idea that problems of metaphysics are to be tackled through an understanding of grammatical constructions. Charlton discusses and also goes beyond predecessors such as Wittgenstein, by showing the importance of focussing on a precise notion of grammar, while he also engages with the thought of many living as well as ancient philosophers. Stimulating arguments and a pleasure to read.
*Alexander Bird, Professor of Philosophy, University of Bristol, UK*

Firmly rejecting current philosophical orthodoxy, with its science-inspired conception of ‘research’, Charlton’s lucid and carefully argued study makes a strong case for thinking the traditional problems of metaphysics are best handled by developing a proper understanding of how language works.
*John Cottingham, Professorial Research Fellow, Heythrop College, University of London, UK and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Reading, UK*

Charlton’s scholarship is wide-ranging and eclectic, and his choice of examples is sometimes entertaining and surprising. His approach would be refreshing mainly for those already jaded by the excesses of contemporary analytic metaphysics. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students and researchers/faculty.
*CHOICE*

This lively and elegantly written book makes important suggestions on how to think about fundamental questions in metaphysics. It is not overly technical, so can be tackled by the interested amateur, but at the same time offers provocative thoughts, from which the professional philosopher could benefit.
*Jane Heal, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, UK*

William Charlton’s study of Metaphysics and Grammar is an original and provoking philosophical enquiry. Written in the clearest of styles, it gently attracts the reader to follow its argument as it successively examines the concepts that have been at the centre of metaphysical reflection during the last two millennia: truth, goodness, existence, change, time, and causation. The book’s central thesis is that these most abstract and fundamental concepts are properly understood as corresponding to grammatical constructions of natural language. Although deeply rooted in the history of philosophy (of which Charlton is a peerless expert), the book is eminently philosophical and engages in debates with the most authoritative contemporary philosophers.
*Paolo Crivelli, Associate Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Geneva, Switzerland*

This is a book of rare originality, significance and philosophic power ... It is a book for connoisseurs of philosophy, but written with such lucidity and humour that others too will find themselves absorbed [and] it is also a book for lovers of languages.
*Heythrop Journal*

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