Charles E. Caton has written:
'Philosophy and ordinary language' -- subject(s): Ordinary-language philosophy, Semantics
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Analytic philosophy emerged in the early 20th century as a response to the rise of logical positivism and the linguistic turn in philosophy, focusing on logical analysis and the clarification of language. Key figures include Bertrand Russell, G.E. Moore, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Analytic philosophy has since evolved to encompass various schools of thought, such as ordinary language philosophy, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.
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Poetry language says more and says it more intensely than ordinary language.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein was the Austrian philosopher known for his work on the philosophy of language. He believed that by analyzing language, we could uncover the true meaning of words. Wittgenstein's ideas influenced the development of analytic philosophy in the 20th century.
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Chris Daly has written:
'Philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages
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During the medieval era in Europe, Latin was the language of philosophy. Other places used different languages.
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P. R. Rastall has written:
'A linguistic philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Functionalism (Linguistics), Language and languages, Philosophy
'The power of speech' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics, Speech acts (Linguistics)
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Speech philosophy is the branch of philosophy that explores language and communication, focusing on topics such as the nature of language, speech acts, meaning, and interpretation. It examines how we use language to convey thoughts and ideas, and how language shapes our understanding of the world.
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William G. Hardy has written:
'Language, thought, and experience' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Semiotics
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S. Morris Engel has written:
'The study of philosophy' -- subject(s): Introductions, Philosophy
'Language and illumination' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Philosophy
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Jean-Jacques Lecercle has written:
'The force of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages
'Frankenstein' -- subject(s): Frankenstein (Fictitious character)
'L' emprise des signes' -- subject(s): Literature, Philosophy
'A Marxist philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages, Marxist Philosophy
'Deleuze and language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages
'Badiou and Deleuze read literature' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, Philosophy
'A Marxist Philosophy of Language (Historical Materialism)'
'Le dictionnaire et le cri' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English Nonsense literature, English literature, History and criticism, Nonsense literature, English
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Michael A. E Dummett has written:
'Frege; philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages
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Sunil Kumar Bera has written:
'Realist philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Sanskrit language
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Debika Saha has written:
'Moral language' -- subject(s): Ethics, Language and ethics, Semantics (Philosophy)
'Moral language' -- subject(s): Ethics, Language and ethics, Semantics (Philosophy)
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The equivalent for the word "philosophy" in Tagalog language are "pilosopya",
"kaisipan", and "talisikan".
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Linguistic philosophy is a branch of philosophy that focuses on language and its relationship to reality, meaning, and thought. It explores questions about the nature of language, how it functions, and its role in shaping our understanding of the world. Key figures in linguistic philosophy include Ludwig Wittgenstein and J.L. Austin.
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Deepthi Kamawar has written:
'Children's development of a representational theory of language' -- subject(s): Language, Cognition in children, Language acquisition, Philosophy, Children, Philosophy of mind
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There are different types of philosophy, therefore needing a dictionary for an ordinary person would be required to understand the philosopher. Philosophy is not an easy topic to understand unless studied.
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Ordinary language is the language of the native speaker commonly used in everyday life that may include slangs,acronyms etc while artistic language employs oratory devices & figurative speech in form and structure in speech or narration.
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Fabrizia Giuliani has written:
'Espressione ed ethos' -- subject(s): Contributions in philosophy of language, Philosophy, Language and languages, History
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James C. Edwards has written:
'The authority of language' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Nihilism (Philosophy), Language and languages
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John R. Searle has written:
'Sprechakte. Ein sprachphilosophischer Essay'
'The mystery of consciousness' -- subject(s): Mind and body, Consciousness
'Les actes de langage ; essai de philosophie du langage'
'Rationality in action' -- subject(s): Reasoning
'Expression and meaning' -- subject(s): Speech acts (Linguistics), Actes de parole
'Mind Language and Society Philosophy In Th (MasterMinds)'
'The construction of social reality'
'Foundations of illocutionary logic' -- subject(s): Speech acts (Linguistics), Logic
'Mind, language and society' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages, Philosophy of mind
'The construction of social reality'
'The rediscovery of the mind' -- subject(s): Philosophy of mind, Consciousness, Intentionality (Philosophy)
'Geist, Sprache und Gesellschaft. Philosophie in der wirklichen Welt'
'The philosophy of language'
'Ausdruck und Bedeutung. Untersuchungen zur Sprechakttheorie'
'Speech acts: an essay in the philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Semantics (Philosophy), Philosophy, Language and languages, Speech acts (Linguistics)
'Philosophy in a new century' -- subject(s): Philosophy
'Mind, language, and society' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages, Sociology, Philosophy of mind, Philosophy of mind..
'Intentionality, an essay in the philosophy of mind' -- subject(s): Intentionality (Philosophy), Philosophy of mind
'Libertad Y Neurobiologia'
'Expressions and meaning'
'Minds, brains and programs'
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James M. Edie has written:
'William James and phenomenology' -- subject(s): Phenomenology
'Speaking and meaning' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Philosophy, Semantics
'Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of language' -- subject(s): History, Language and languages, Philosophy
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Daniele Niedda has written:
'Linguaggio ed emozioni in Edmund Burke' -- subject(s): Contributions in philosophy of language, Philosophy, Language and languages
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Johannes Bronkhorst has written:
'Language and reality' -- subject- s -: History, Philosophy, Indic Philosophy, Reference - Philosophy -, Language and languages, Reality
'Why is there philosophy in India?' -- subject- s -: Buddhism, Hinduism, Indic Philosophy, Philosophy, Indic
'Tradition and Argument in Classical Indian Linguistics' -- subject- s -: Sanskrit language, Grammar
'Greater Magadha: Studies in the Culture of Early India - Handbook of Oriental Studies: Section 2: India -'
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A. V. Smirnov has written:
'Logika smysla' -- subject(s): Arab Philosophy, Intuition, Language and logic, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Arab, Semantics (Philosophy)
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An ordinary form of written language is prose, which is the standard way of writing in sentences and paragraphs. It is used in everyday communication such as letters, articles, essays, and novels.
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Michele Gardini has written:
'Filosofia dell'enunciazione'
'Derrida e gli atti linguistici' -- subject(s): Contributions in philosophy of language, Philosophy, Language and languages
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Matthias Klatt has written:
'Institutionalized reason' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Philosophy, Law
'Making the law explicit' -- subject(s): Law, Methodology, Semantics (Philosophy), Language, Philosophy, Semantics (Law), Language and languages
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I don't understand this question. Are you referring to language or philosophy?
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Jay David Atlas has written:
'Philosophy without ambiguity' -- subject(s): Ambiguity, Analysis (Philosophy), Language and logic, Meaning (Philosophy), Pragmatics, Semantics (Philosophy), Truth
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William G. Lycan has written:
'Judgement and justification' -- subject(s): Belief and doubt, Justification (Theory of knowledge)
'Logical form in natural language' -- subject(s): Language and logic, Philosophy, Language and languages, Semantics, Pragmatics
'Modality and meaning' -- subject(s): Semantics, Modality (Logic), Philosophy, Metaphysics, Language and languages, Semantics (Philosophy)
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Jay F. Rosenberg has written:
'Thinking about knowing' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Theory of Knowledge
'The thinking self' -- subject(s): Self (Philosophy), Phenomenology
'One world and our knowledge of it' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Realism, Theory of Knowledge
'Readings in the philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages, Analysis (Philosophy)
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The c language does not have template functions. That is a c++ thing.
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she was talented by doing sign language when blind
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H. Lewis Ulman has written:
'Things, thoughts, words, and actions' -- subject(s): British Philosophy, English language, Language and languages, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Theory
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Eike von Savigny has written:
'Der Mensch als Mitmensch. Wittgensteins 'Philosophische Untersuchungen''
'Philosophie und normale Sprache' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Judgment (Ethics), Language and languages, Analysis (Philosophy), Terminology
'The social foundations of meaning' -- subject(s): Meaning (Philosophy), Semantics (Philosophy)
'Grundkurs im wissenschaftlichen Definieren'
'Die Philosophie der normalen Sprache' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages, Analysis (Philosophy)
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Wenyuan Wang has written:
'Heng jia wu lun' -- subject(s): Chinese Philosophy, Chinese language, Chinese literature, Confucian Philosophy, History and criticism, Philosophy, Chinese, Philosophy, Confucian
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Graham Stevens has written:
'The Russellian origins of analytical philosophy' -- subject(s): Analysis (Philosophy), History, Proposition (Logic)
'The theory of descriptions' -- subject(s): Description (Philosophy), Philosophy, Language and languages
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Edmund L. Erde has written:
'Philosophy and psycholinguistics' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages, Psycholinguistics
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Beth Savickey has written:
'Wittgenstein's art of investigation' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages
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A. L. Blinov has written:
'Obshchenie, zvuki, smysl' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages
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Philosophy, according to Yahoo Answers, is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
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Robert Brandom has written:
'Making it explicit' -- subject(s): Representation (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy), Language and languages, Pragmatics
'Perspectives on pragmatism' -- subject(s): Pragmatism
'Reason in philosophy' -- subject(s): Rationalism, Reason, Modern Philosophy
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R. Pavilionis has written:
'Kalba, logika, filosofija' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Language and logic, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics
'Meaning and conceptual systems' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy)
'Problema smysla' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Meaning (Philosophy), Philosophy, Semantics (Philosophy)
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