Description |
xii, 422 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
The transition from the classical to the linguistic view of philosophy -- The nature of a philosophical problem -- Examples of philosophical problems and their solutions -- Is there a priori knowledge? -- Grammatical models -- Elements of a philosophical grammar -- The causal interpretation of language -- What is a rule? -- Meaning -- Different types of explanation -- Names -- Names of species -- Problems of communication -- Structural description -- What is a porposition? -- Proposition and experience -- The proposition as part of a calculus -- Supposals -- The theory of the common strcuture -- Meaning and verification -- Some remarks on the concepts to be able, to know, to understand -- Combinations of propisitons -- The logical calculus -- Towards a logic questions |
Analysis |
Analysis (Philosophy) |
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Language and languages Philosophy |
Notes |
A revision of the original German; German ed. first published in 1976 under title: Logik, Sprache, Philosophie |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Analysis (Philosophy)
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Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Semantics (Philosophy)
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Author |
Harré, Rom.
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LC no. |
65017760 |
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