Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century PhilosophyRichard Gaskin Routledge, 15.04.2013 - 272 Seiten This book is a systematic and historical exploration of the philosophical significance of grammar. In the first half of the twentieth century, and in particular in the writings of Frege, Husserl, Russell, Carnap and Wittgenstein, there was sustained philosophical reflection on the nature of grammar, and on the relevance of grammar to metaphysics, logic and science. |
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... question than the period running from the end of the nineteenth century to the Second World War. In this book, ten ... questions raised by these philosophers include the following: If language is about the world, and language is governed ...
... question than the period running from the end of the nineteenth century to the Second World War. In this book, ten ... questions raised by these philosophers include the following: If language is about the world, and language is governed ...
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... Question Sartre's critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego Stephen Priest 5. Aesthetic Order A philosophy of order, beauty and art Ruth Lorland 6. Naturalism A critical analysis Edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland ...
... Question Sartre's critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego Stephen Priest 5. Aesthetic Order A philosophy of order, beauty and art Ruth Lorland 6. Naturalism A critical analysis Edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland ...
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... question than that running roughly from the end of the nineteenth century to the Second World War. This period witnessed a remarkable resurgence of interest in the nature of grammar and its connections with metaphysics, logic, and ...
... question than that running roughly from the end of the nineteenth century to the Second World War. This period witnessed a remarkable resurgence of interest in the nature of grammar and its connections with metaphysics, logic, and ...
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... question how the grammar of our language relates to the structure of the world in a distinctively new and sophisticated way, employing recently developed powerful logical and philosophical tools which enabled a sharper and clearer focus ...
... question how the grammar of our language relates to the structure of the world in a distinctively new and sophisticated way, employing recently developed powerful logical and philosophical tools which enabled a sharper and clearer focus ...
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... question with Fregean Thoughts, and facts with true propositions, so understood), we will surely want to say that the proposition (fact) that Paderewski (thought of as a musician) is talented is the same proposition (fact) as the ...
... question with Fregean Thoughts, and facts with true propositions, so understood), we will surely want to say that the proposition (fact) that Paderewski (thought of as a musician) is talented is the same proposition (fact) as the ...
Inhalt
Frege and the grammar of truth | |
Husserls tactics of meaning | |
Logical form general sentences and Russells path to On Denoting | |
Grammar ontology and truth in Russell and Bradley | |
A few more remarks on logical form | |
Logical syntax in the Tractatus | |
Wittgenstein on grammar meaning and essence | |
Nonsense and necessity in Wittgensteins mature philosophy | |
Carnaps logical syntax | |
Heidegger and the grammar of being | |
Index | |
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