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G. Stevens, The Theory of Descriptions: Russell and the Philosophy of Language

G. Stevens, The Theory of Descriptions: Russell and the Philosophy of Language

... of language it is useful to distinguish between two Russells, setting 1918–1919 as the ...not philosophy of language con- strued as an autonomous discipline (perhaps à la ...do philosophy of ...

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Symmetries and the philosophy of language

Symmetries and the philosophy of language

... the philosophy of language (specifically, ideas regarding synonymy and translation) may be usefully borrowed for the purposes of philosophy of ...

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Feminism in philosophy of language: communicative speech acts

Feminism in philosophy of language: communicative speech acts

... ‘Nuclear Language and How We Learned to Pat the ...and Language’, in Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics and Female Subjectivity ...the philosophy of language, see ...

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An evaluation of language philosophy of Yunus Emre and Mevlana

An evaluation of language philosophy of Yunus Emre and Mevlana

... Language philosophy is a part belonging to human beings, a branch of philosophy which deals with unique problems just like history ...philosophy. Language philosophy does not ...

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Continental Philosophy Commons Esthetics Commons History of Philosophy Commons Metaphysics Commons Philosophy of Language Commons , and the Philosophy of Mind Commons

Continental Philosophy Commons Esthetics Commons History of Philosophy Commons Metaphysics Commons Philosophy of Language Commons , and the Philosophy of Mind Commons

... separates language from bodies, provides it with a quasi-autonomous order, and with a purely linguistic, or more precisely, propositional foundation (hence the modern analytic co-incidence of philosophy of ...

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Adapting our Language: The Problem (?) of Teleological Language in the Philosophy of Biology

Adapting our Language: The Problem (?) of Teleological Language in the Philosophy of Biology

... teleological language within Biology proves problematic if it is assumed that this necessarily brings with it certain theoretical as well as linguistic baggage and that we must take steps to counter any embodiment ...

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How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

How Mind, Logic and Language, Have Evolved From Medieval Philosophy to Early Modern Philosophy? A Critical Study

... Medieval philosophy is the philosophy which flourished and developed between 500 and 1500 ...Medieval philosophy had its influence on Christianity, scholasticism, theology and ...

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Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

Learning/teaching philosophy in sign language as a cultural issue

... with language minorities (Ladd, 2003). Sign language users know that they cannot fi nd a ‘home’ within the social majority until the day that society is able to use their ...Learning/teaching ...

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Book Reviews: Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language

Book Reviews: Language and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language

... There is an elementary discussion of surface and deep structure, with a mention of transformation rules, but only an overly simple example for an artificial language, the sole purpose of[r] ...

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Duality and oppositon in Heraclitus and modern philosophy of language and linguistics

Duality and oppositon in Heraclitus and modern philosophy of language and linguistics

... 36 have of Heraclitus’ work does he actually use the word in question. According to Roman Dilcher, Heraclitus “refrains conspicuously from calling his “opposites” ἐναντία” (Dilcher, 1995, p. 109). Dilcher also rejects ...

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Studies in J.L. Austin's philosophy of language

Studies in J.L. Austin's philosophy of language

... CONTENTS Abbreviations used iii Preface iv Synopsis viii PART I Meaning and Statement CHAPTER 1 The Meaning of Language 1 CHAPTER 2 Statements and Associated Speech Acts 20 CHAPTER 3 Sta[r] ...

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Name Strategy: Its Existence and Implications

Name Strategy: Its Existence and Implications

... the philosophy of language and mathematics are discussed: specifically it is argued that in accounts of truth and meaning it is necessary through- out to use real numbers as opposed to bivalent quantities; ...

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psychomecanics of language and philosophy for children

psychomecanics of language and philosophy for children

... since language is in a sense a mind ...of language and to linguist Gustave Guillaume, who dedicated most of his research to understanding how thinking constructs language by constructing itself ...

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Re-writing professional discourse.

Re-writing professional discourse.

... Habermas makes a paradigm shift from labour to interaction and, with the theory of communicative action, he shifts from the philosophy of consciousness to the philosophy of language, t[r] ...

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Claudia Bianchi - Review of Martin Gustafsson and Richard Sørli. The Philosophy of J. L. Austin

Claudia Bianchi - Review of Martin Gustafsson and Richard Sørli. The Philosophy of J. L. Austin

... doing philosophy and with Logical ...practicing philosophy which, in his view, was responsible for the production of tidy dichotomies, oversim- plifications and dogmatic schemes of ...Language ...

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Development of an 'individualised sensory environment' for adults with learning disabilities and an evaluation of its effects on their interactive behaviours

Development of an 'individualised sensory environment' for adults with learning disabilities and an evaluation of its effects on their interactive behaviours

... current Speech and Language Therapy intervention practice with learning disabled adults.. and examines the interface with current service philosophy.[r] ...

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Philosophy of Computer Science - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

Philosophy of Computer Science - Free Computer, Programming, Mathematics, Technical Books, Lecture Notes and Tutorials

... Ceruzzi 1988, esp. pp. 265–270, contains a history of the phrase ‘computer science’. In a re- sponse to a letter that appeared in one of the earliest issues of Communications of the ACM, an editor (possibly Alan J. ...

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De Beer

De Beer

... Wittgenstein’s philosophy of ...ordinary language (the material aspects of language) was not precise enough to represent the complexity and subtleties of meaning; we have to clarify in clear and ...

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A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

A Critical Relation between Mind and Logic in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein: An analytical study

... with language used informatively in affirming or denying propositions, formulating arguments, evaluating arguments, and so ...by language, however, and its informative use may be better understood when ...

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Nanotechnologies and Ethical Argumentation: A Philosophical Stalemate?

Nanotechnologies and Ethical Argumentation: A Philosophical Stalemate?

... in philosophy, we have made ad- vances based on the conclusions of our first ...which philosophy is part of the process of resolving a complex problem of the evaluation of the development of na- ...

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