Abstract
Like his earlier Language and Philosophy. and Problems of Analysis, Models and Metaphors is a collection of Black's papers unified by the belief that linguistic considerations can play an important part in framing and solving philosophical problems. Broadly speaking, the linguistic approach takes two forms: examining the uses of a word, or of a set of related words, frequently occurring in philosophical inquiries, either for the general purposes of clarification or as a useful aid to the solution, or dissolution, of a specific philosophical problem ; considering questions about language, meaning, and related subjects. Obviously, given that the concepts involved are of language or meaning, the former approach can be readily incorporated in the latter.