Publisher: Gruyter
Date : 1995
Pages : 1216
Format : PDF
The philosophy of language as a distinct philosophical discipline has been in existence in the West for no more than 2(H) years. It acquired a special, constitutive role for the study of all speech-dependent phenomena even more recently, in the 20th century, in close connection with the development, by analytic philosophy, of the tools for the logical analysis of linguistic expressions. In fact, its historical predecessors in the 18th and 19th centuries had very little influence, and only recently dieir significance has come to be fully appreciated.
Date : 1995
Pages : 1216
Format : PDF
The philosophy of language as a distinct philosophical discipline has been in existence in the West for no more than 2(H) years. It acquired a special, constitutive role for the study of all speech-dependent phenomena even more recently, in the 20th century, in close connection with the development, by analytic philosophy, of the tools for the logical analysis of linguistic expressions. In fact, its historical predecessors in the 18th and 19th centuries had very little influence, and only recently dieir significance has come to be fully appreciated.