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  2. Linguistic turn - Wikipedia

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    The linguistic turn was a major development in Western philosophy during the early 20th century, the most important characteristic of which is the focusing of philosophy primarily on the relations between language, language users, and the world.

  3. Gustav Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    Coining the term "linguistic turn" [2] Gustav Bergmann (May 4, 1906 – April 21, 1987) was an Austrian-born American philosopher. He studied at the University of Vienna and was a member of the Vienna Circle .

  4. Philosophy of language - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and philosophy of language, the classical model survived in the Middle Ages, and the link between Aristotelian philosophy of science and linguistics was elaborated by Thomas of Erfurt's Modistae grammar (c. 1305), which gives an example of the analysis of the transitive sentence: "Plato strikes Socrates", where Socrates is the ...

  5. Linguistic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Linguistic philosophy is the view that many or all philosophical problems can be solved (or dissolved) by paying closer attention to language, either by reforming language or by better understanding our everyday language. [1] The former position is that of ideal language philosophy, one prominent example being logical atomism.

  6. Neopragmatism - Wikipedia

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    Neopragmatism is distinguished from classical pragmatism (the pragmatism of James, Dewey, Peirce, and Mead) primarily due to the influence of the linguistic turn in philosophy that occurred in the early and mid-twentieth century. The linguistic turn in philosophy reduced talk of mind, ideas, and the world to language and the world.

  7. Gottlob Frege - Wikipedia

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    Frege is one of the founders of analytic philosophy, whose work on logic and language gave rise to the linguistic turn in philosophy. His contributions to the philosophy of language include: Function and argument analysis of the proposition; Distinction between concept and object (Begriff und Gegenstand); Principle of compositionality;

  8. Philosophy of linguistics - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of linguistics is the philosophy of science applied to linguistics.It is concerned with topics including what the subject matter and theoretical goals of linguistics are, what forms linguistic theories should take, and what counts as data in linguistic research.

  9. Category:Linguistic turn - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Linguistic turn" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Linguistic philosophy; Logical positivism; M. Louis Mink; G. E ...