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2018
The term ‘the linguistic turn’ refers to a radical reconception of the nature of philosophy and its methods, according to which philosophy is neither an empirical science nor a supraempirical enquiry into the essential features of reality; instead, it is an a priori conceptual discipline which aims to elucidate the complex interrelationships among ...
Hans-Johann Glock, Javier Kalhat
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The term ‘the linguistic turn’ refers to a radical reconception of the nature of philosophy and its methods, according to which philosophy is neither an empirical science nor a supraempirical enquiry into the essential features of reality; instead, it is an a priori conceptual discipline which aims to elucidate the complex interrelationships among ...
Hans-Johann Glock, Javier Kalhat
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Cognitive Turn and Linguistic Turn
1998My first goal is to question a received view about the development of Analytical Philosophy. According to this received view Analytical Philosophy is born out of a Linguistic Turn establishing the study of language as the foundation of the discipline; this primacy of language is then overthrown by the return of the study of mind as philosophia prima ...
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1994
Abstract Here, I examine and criticize the claim that Hobbes was a proto‐positivist precursor of the modern scientific study of politics. Against this view, I argue that Hobbes may be better viewed as a thinker acutely aware of the communicative constitution of human society.
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Abstract Here, I examine and criticize the claim that Hobbes was a proto‐positivist precursor of the modern scientific study of politics. Against this view, I argue that Hobbes may be better viewed as a thinker acutely aware of the communicative constitution of human society.
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2019
The discipline of linguistics, especially as defined by Ferdinand de Saussure, was also conceived in the manner described in Chap. 3. Like phenomenology, it gets its own chapter because of the formative influence structuralism had on “post-structuralism” and, by extension, on postmodern theory in general.
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The discipline of linguistics, especially as defined by Ferdinand de Saussure, was also conceived in the manner described in Chap. 3. Like phenomenology, it gets its own chapter because of the formative influence structuralism had on “post-structuralism” and, by extension, on postmodern theory in general.
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Reviews in American History, 1999
It is now hard to imagine, but it is a matter of record that a mid-eighteenth century mariner approaching the American strand could detect the fragrance of the pine trees about 60 leagues, or 180 nautical miles, from land. Before landfall he might thus be reminded, even after more than a century of white settlement, of the essential newness of the New ...
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It is now hard to imagine, but it is a matter of record that a mid-eighteenth century mariner approaching the American strand could detect the fragrance of the pine trees about 60 leagues, or 180 nautical miles, from land. Before landfall he might thus be reminded, even after more than a century of white settlement, of the essential newness of the New ...
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2006
Passa criticamente in rassegna le tesi dei vari esponenti del cosiddetto linguistic turn nelle scienze umane del ‘900: da Peirce a Heidegger, da Wittgenstein a Derrida.
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Passa criticamente in rassegna le tesi dei vari esponenti del cosiddetto linguistic turn nelle scienze umane del ‘900: da Peirce a Heidegger, da Wittgenstein a Derrida.
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History and Theory, 1987
This is an essay in the history of ideas, in which I attempt to trace the development of Louis Mink's philosophy of history, beginning with his classic essay "The Autonomy of Historical Understanding" [1965] and culminating in "Narrative Form as a Cognitive Instrument" [1976].
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This is an essay in the history of ideas, in which I attempt to trace the development of Louis Mink's philosophy of history, beginning with his classic essay "The Autonomy of Historical Understanding" [1965] and culminating in "Narrative Form as a Cognitive Instrument" [1976].
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2019
Abstract Linguistic Turns rewrites the intellectual and cultural history of early twentieth-century Europe. In chapters that range over the work of Saussure, Russell, Wittgenstein, Bakhtin, Benjamin, Cassirer, Shklovskii, the Russian Futurists, Ogden and Richards, Sorel, Gramsci, and others, it shows how European intellectuals came to ...
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Abstract Linguistic Turns rewrites the intellectual and cultural history of early twentieth-century Europe. In chapters that range over the work of Saussure, Russell, Wittgenstein, Bakhtin, Benjamin, Cassirer, Shklovskii, the Russian Futurists, Ogden and Richards, Sorel, Gramsci, and others, it shows how European intellectuals came to ...
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