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The term linguistic turn was coined by Bergmann in the 1950s. This term is associated with the Vienna Circle, which emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century, and Wittgenstein's work Tractatus. The term linguistic turn basically indicates that the problems of philosophy are linguistic and that their analysis will be done through the ...
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On the Linguistic Turn in Philosophy
2002During the twentieth century, language enters the foreground of philosophy in an unprecedented way. One speaks of a ‘linguistic turn’ that is to have taken place around the turn of the century and which meant not only a greater interest in language as a subject matter or one field of inquiry among others, but more importantly, a new way of dealing with
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Cet article vise à reconstruire la discussion entre Jürgen Habermas et John M. Krois sur l’interprétation de la théorie des formes symboliques et sa place dans le paysage philosophique du XXe siècle, plus précisément sur la question de savoir si Cassirer prend ou non le langage comme prototype pour la construction de sa notion de symbole.
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