A Philosophy of Science"Dealing with the philosophical aspects of the sciences" - Preface. |
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... language , science and philosophy must reflect the effects of the manifold peculiarities of language . The formation of a sentence and its analysis into word units and word classes , as required in the Greek language , for example ...
... language , science and philosophy must reflect the effects of the manifold peculiarities of language . The formation of a sentence and its analysis into word units and word classes , as required in the Greek language , for example ...
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... language , " according to which all languages were to be arranged in a simple line of development from the most primitive form to the most advanced structure . He postulated a " universal language - forming principle " as the main ...
... language , " according to which all languages were to be arranged in a simple line of development from the most primitive form to the most advanced structure . He postulated a " universal language - forming principle " as the main ...
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... language serve as a vehicle of knowledge ? LANGUAGE AS ACTION Despite the conflicting and confusing conceptions of language which have been developed and defended in the past , certain basic truths seem to be admitted by all ...
... language serve as a vehicle of knowledge ? LANGUAGE AS ACTION Despite the conflicting and confusing conceptions of language which have been developed and defended in the past , certain basic truths seem to be admitted by all ...
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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