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Polity, 1985
Thomas Hobbes has often been regarded as a "protopositivist" precursor of the scientific study of politics. Terence Ball argues here that it may be more appropriate to consider him as a thinker acutely aware that social and political reality is linguistically made.
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Thomas Hobbes has often been regarded as a "protopositivist" precursor of the scientific study of politics. Terence Ball argues here that it may be more appropriate to consider him as a thinker acutely aware that social and political reality is linguistically made.
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Ludemes and the linguistic turn
Proceedings of the International Academic Conference on the Future of Game Design and Technology, 2010Ludemes is an approach to game design notation that takes a unique 'atomist' approach to documenting the operational parameters of a game's design (Cousins, 2005; Koster, 2005). Conceived by designer Ben Cousins and developed by designer/theorist Raph Koster, ludemes are meant to clearly articulate design functionality by paying close attention to a ...
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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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2022
Abstract Despite her reclusion both in life and in her publication history, Dickinson’s poetry embeds her very use of words and their constructions in the language uses around her. Language as publicly shared provides historical context and community for Dickinson’s formal and metaphysical enactments. Dickinson’s verse vacillates between
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Abstract Despite her reclusion both in life and in her publication history, Dickinson’s poetry embeds her very use of words and their constructions in the language uses around her. Language as publicly shared provides historical context and community for Dickinson’s formal and metaphysical enactments. Dickinson’s verse vacillates between
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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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Cognitive Linguistics: The Quantitative Turn
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2017This book is a collection of 10 papers that appeared in Cognitive Linguistics over the years 2008 to 2012, together with an introductory article by the editor, Laura A. Janda.
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A New Turn for the Linguistic Turn
Reviews in American History, 2000Certain quotes, it seems, are simply too good for historians of early America to pass up. We invoke Thomas Jefferson on slavery's role in turning young Euro-Americans into tyrants and call upon Miantonomi for the ways New England's colonists imperiled Native Americans' land-use systems. Because statements of this sort are both persuasive and pervasive,
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