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Lexicology. Semantics --- Philosophy of language --- Quine, Willard Van Orman --- Theses
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Psycholinguistics --- Philosophy of language --- #psyc:gift ruildienst 1996 --- Theses
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Philosophy of language --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig J.J. --- Rules (Philosophy) --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, --- Theses --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig --- Règle (philosophie)
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Philosophy of language --- Theory of knowledge --- Davidson, Donald --- Psychology --- Psychologie --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Davidson, Donald,
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Ethiek. --- Language and languages --- Taal. --- Philosophy. --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Heidegger, Martin, --- Contributions in philosophy of language.
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This book discusses three linguistic projects carried out in the seventeenth century: the artificial languages created by Dalgamo and Wilkins, and Leibniz's uncompleted scheme. It treats each of the projects as self contained undertakings, which deserve to be studied and judged in their own right. For this reason, the two artificial languages, as well as Leib niz's work in this area, are described in considerable detail. At the same time, the characteristics of these schemes are linked with their intellectual context, and their multiple interrelations are examined at some length. In this way, the book seeks to combine a systematical with a historical ap proach to the subject, in the hope that both approaches profit from the combination. When I first started the research on which this book is based, I intended to look only briefly into the seventeenth-century schemes, which I assumed represented a typical universalist approach to the study of lan guage, as opposed to a relativistic one. The authors of these schemes thought, or so the assumption was, that almost the only thing required for a truly universal language was the systematic labelling of the items of an apparently readily available, universal catalogue of everything that exists.
Theses --- Language and languages—Philosophy. --- Linguistics. --- Philosophy. --- History. --- Philosophy of Language. --- Theoretical Linguistics. --- History of Philosophy. --- History, general. --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Linguistic science --- Science of language --- Language and languages
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Methodology --- 1 AUSTIN, JOHN LANGSHAW --- Philosophy --- Research --- 1 AUSTIN, JOHN LANGSHAW Filosofie. Psychologie--AUSTIN, JOHN LANGSHAW --- Filosofie. Psychologie--AUSTIN, JOHN LANGSHAW --- History --- Austin, J. L. --- Austin, John Langshaw, --- Austin, John, --- Theses --- Philosophy of language --- Austin, J.L. --- Humanities Methodology
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Philosophy of language --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig J.J. --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, --- 1 WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- Filosofie. Psychologie--WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig --- Theses --- 1 WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG Filosofie. Psychologie--WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, Lu-te-wei-hsi, --- Wittgenstein, L. --- Vitgenshteĭn, L., --- Wei-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Pitʻŭgensyutʻain, --- Vitgenshteĭn, Li︠u︡dvig, --- Weitegenshitan, --- Wittgenstein, Ludovicus, --- Vitgenshtaĭn, Ludvig, --- ויטגנשטיין, לודוויג --- 维特根斯坦, --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann, --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, - 1889-1951
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