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  2. Philosophy of language - Wikipedia

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    The philosophy of language became so pervasive that for a time, in analytic philosophy circles, philosophy as a whole was understood to be a matter of philosophy of language. In continental philosophy, the foundational work in the field was Ferdinand de Saussure's Cours de linguistique générale, [13] published posthumously in 1916.

  3. List of philosophers of language - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of philosophers of language. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Philosophy of culture - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of culture is a branch of philosophy that examines the essence and meaning of culture.. It focuses on how human creativity, rationality, and collective experiences shape cultural identities.

  5. Category:Philosophers of language - Wikipedia

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    Philosophers of language are those who study philosophy of language Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A ...

  6. Wilhelm von Humboldt - Wikipedia

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    In Charles Taylor's important summative work, The Language Animal: The Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity (2016), [31] von Humboldt is given credit, along with Johann Georg Hamann and Johann Gottfried Herder, for inspiring Taylor's "HHH" approach to the philosophy of language, emphasizing the creative power and cultural specificity of ...

  7. Category:Philosophers of culture - Wikipedia

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    German philosophers of culture (34 P) Pages in category "Philosophers of culture" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.

  8. Intercultural philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Elmar Holenstein (born 1937) is a Swiss philosopher who concerns himself with questions regarding phenomenology and philosophy of language and culture. He observes a number of rules of thumb that make it possible to avoid intercultural misunderstandings for the most part. [13]

  9. 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. [1]