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June 2009
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978-3-11-020547-3

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Leiss, Elisabeth

Sprachphilosophie

[Philosophy of Language]

Series:De Gruyter Studienbuch

    Aims and Scope

    Every philosophical involvement with language centres on the notion of representation. There is controversy over what language represents. The answers can be classified and used as a basis for a systematic survey:

    1. Language represents the world.
    2. Language does not represent the world but our ideas of the world.
    3. Language represents our ideas (of the world) badly.
    4. Language not only represents badly; it does not represent anything.
    5. Without language there would be no representation of a higher order and thus no thought.

    The main intention behind this introduction to linguistic philosophy lies in revealing the underlying ordering principle for the many simultaneous and non-simultaneous attempts at a philosophy of language.

    Supplementary Information

    20.5 x 13.5 cm
    x, 310 pages
    7 Fig.
    Language:
    German
    Type of Publication:
    Textbook
    Keywords:
    Philosophy of Language; Linguistic Theory
    Readership:
    Academics, Libraries, Institutes, Students of Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, and Linguistics

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