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Habermas and Ordinary Language Philosophy

The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, 2018
Espen Hammer
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Metaphysical Ordinary Language Philosophy

1999
Abstract I have suggested that there are three very different approaches to philosophical problems that might be thought of as “ordinary language philosophy,” and I have proposed to call them “Standard,” “Metaphysical,” and “Investigative.” I do not mean to suggest by this division that every ordinary language philosopher fits neatly ...
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Why We Need Ordinary Language Philosophy

2013
Sandra Laugier, Daniela Ginsburg
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Nietzsche and Ordinary Language Philosophy

International Studies in Philosophy, 1996
Comparaison entre l'attitude de Nietzsche face a la philosophie traditionnelle et le rejet de la metaphysique par les philosophes du langage ordinaire. L'A. examine la conception du langage developpee par Nietzsche dans le second essai de la «Genealogie de la morale»
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Investigative Ordinary Language Philosophy

1999
Abstract As I remarked in chapter 10, there is a danger, when thinking about ordinary language philosophy, of ignoring some fundamental differences. The most important of these is the difference between the Investigative variety of ordinary language philosophy and the Standard and Metaphysical varieties, which I have already discussed.
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Standard Ordinary Language Philosophy

1999
Abstract Wittgenstein is, without doubt, a very difficult philosopher, and those who have tried to understand him have gone about this in various ways. Some have picked out a few passages whose meaning seemed unproblematic and used them as a Rosetta stone for deciphering Wittgenstein’s more obscure remarks. (A favorite seems to be the
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Race in Context: Ordinary Language and Nella Larsen’s Passing

Philosophy and Literature
:In Nella Larsen’s Passing, light-skinned biracial characters use racial ambiguity to “pass” as white in 1920s America. When race concepts are ambiguous, do they lose their meaning?
Luke Mueller
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