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I want to discuss why it makes sense to speak of a linguistic turn in the philosophy of Paul Ricœur. He early on had said that “the word is my kingdom and I am not ashamed of it” without, at that time, spelling out just what this claim meant as regards a
David Pellauer
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Neorealism, Contingency and the Linguistic Turn [PDF]
Since the publication of Roman Jakobson’s famous 1956 essay “Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances”, we have tended to read the relationship between metaphor and metonymy as a dialectical one.
Thomas Claviez
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Linguistic Turn and Postmodernity
This article attempts to show how postmodernity comes from doctrines originating in the «linguistic revolution». The thinkers of the 19th century German tradition —who are included in the socalled «Triple-H theory»— wanted to shift the line of argument ...
José Antonio García-Lorente
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Linguistic “Turn” of Vladimír Hurban Vladimírov [PDF]
Taking the work of Vladimír Hurban Vladimírov (pseudonym VHV, 1884 – 1950) as its prism, the article aims at providing an insight into the state of the language and the issue of language politics in the interwar period in the Slovak linguistic enclave in
Juliana Beňová
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The linguistic turn and social psychology
This article investigates some of the implications of the linguistic turn in modern philosophy for the development of social psychology. The linguistic turn, according to which language does not primarily mirror reality or our experience but is co ...
Desmond Painter, Wilhelmina Theron
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Sprache in der Geschichte [PDF]
Historical studies are based predominantly on written sources. These sources, in turn, are the product of verbal portrayal and human communication. In other words, they are linguistic documents. The »linguistic turn« has drawn particular attention to the
Francisca Loetz
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Why Philosophers Shouldn’t Do Semantics [PDF]
The linguistic turn provided philosophers with a range of reasons for engaging in careful investigation into the nature and structure of language. However, the linguistic turn is dead. The arguments for it have been abandoned.
Cappelen, Herman
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Public urban space: The linguistic turn
Urban public open space is a myriad between the physical and the social. Their relationship has been conceived in various terms; the focus shifting between one and the other; nevertheless, in most cases, the language of criticism has so far been lacking,
Nabil Abu-Dayyeh
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Popular visual language as global communication: the remediation of United Airlines flight 93 [PDF]
This article argues that while the linguistic turn in mainstream IR is important in broadening how IR approaches global communications, the linguistic turn has its limitations because mainstream IR tends to, in Mattelarts terms, `ex-communicate the ...
Weber, Cynthia
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‘Something Better than a Cure’ in Times of Mental Health Crisis
In this paper, I turn to Adam Phillips’ recent discussion of the vexed nature of cure in psychoanalysis to consider the structural differences between mental and physical health.
Emma Williams
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