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Technical Language and Ordinary Language

2008
In order to focus my critical discussion of the mainstream approach to medical ethics, I have selected two examples: Beauchamp and Childress’s Principles of Biomedical Ethics (1979) and Jeff McMahon’s The Ethics of Killing (2002). Both are faithful representatives of the field.
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Ordinary language philosophy

2018
Ordinary language philosophy is a method of doing philosophy, rather than a set of doctrines. It is diverse in its methods and attitudes. It belongs to the general category of analytic philosophy, which has as its principal goal the analysis of concepts rather than the construction of a metaphysical system or the articulation of insights about the ...
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Ordinary Language Economics

2019
The term “ordinary language economics” refers to the economic theory developed by famous English economist John Maynard Keynes. According some interpretations, Keynes’ economic theory is influenced with the “later” phase of Wittgenstein’s thought and the ordinary language philosophy.
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Ordinary Language

The Philosophical Review, 1953
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Disputing ‘Ordinary Language’

2017
Alan Durant, Janny H.C. Leung
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