Language is always directed to Reality whatever its nature may be. The valuable articles incorporated in this book examine the following questions in particular: What is relation between Language and Reality? What are different dimensions of Reality? Can all types of Reality be expressed through language? Can the relation between Language and Reality be explained as internal or external? Can meaning of Language be equated with its existence? All the contributors of this Volume have discussed at length the relation between Language and Reality from the Eastern as well as Western perspectives. This volume is the result of intensive and matured thinking of the scholars working in this field for a longer period of time.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jyotish Chandra Basak
Jyotish Chandra Basak specialized in Analytic Philosophy, Logic and Ethics, is at present Reader and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of North Bengal. He has published a dozen of articles in various professional journals.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kanti Lal Das
Kanti Lal Das specialized in Logic, Philosophy of Language and Environmental Ethics, is a Reader in the Department of Philosophy, University of North Bengal. Apart from this volume his publication includes a book entitled The Philosophical Relevance of Language: A Methodological Reflection and Twenty publications in various professional journals. At present he is deeply engaged in co-editing an anthology entitled language and Ontology, and also in research on Untouchability-A Crisis of Humanism and Buddhism and Deep Ecology: a Comparative Study.
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