The Principles of Linguistic Philosophy 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 53 作者:R Harre,F Waismann,GP Baker 摘要: The principles of linguistic philosophy by F. Waismann ; edited by R. Harré Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1965 关键词: Analysis (Philosophy) ...
But even if the preoccupations of linguistic philosophy encouraged the distinction between the ethical and the meta-ethical, that distinction is not committed to a linguistic formulation. Another idea that is separable from the distinction, and indeed separable from it even when it takes a linguistic...
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The ideas of linguistic philosophy were first expressed in the 1930’s by the Cambridge school of the followers of G. Moore and the later Wittgenstein. In the late 1940’s, the philosophers of the Oxford school (G. Ryle, J. Austin, P. Strawson) gained in influence; while opposing all ...
the study of the principles by which words are used in phrases and sentences to construct meaningful combinations. —syntactic, syntactical,adj. tagmemics the study of the tagmemes of a language, i.e., the minimal units of grammatical construction, embodying such phenomena as distinctive word ord...
Did the pragmatic turn encompass the linguistic turn in the history of philosophy? Or was the linguistic turn a turn away from pragmatism? Some commentators identify the so-called "eclipse" of pragmatism by analytic philosophy, especially during the Cold War era, as a turn away from pragmatist ...
The two terms linguistic philosophy and linguistic analysis are both used to mean the same thing. And that is a technique of doing philosophy which developed mainly in the Anglo-Saxon world, and whichcame to fruition inthe 1940s and ‘50s. Though I think it’s fair to say that the way ...
The philosophical basis for cognitive linguistics is embodied philosophy, which mainly includes three basic principles: the embodied mind, the cognitive unconscious, and metaphorical thought. Embodied philosophy is the watershed between the First_generation Cognitive Science and the Second_generation Cognitive...
this book recalibrates a cultural understanding in urbanism by making both Chinese and Western urban principles “indigenous,” injecting a stronger sense of reflexivity in the process. This is laid out in these pages not in ...
in whatever linguistic form: the discussion of the narrator, the voiceover, or the language of the roles, this language with high emotion,or language always fully with a happiness , rage, sadness and delight of the life, is no doubt the important part of the art characteristics insurmountable...