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Le rôle du langage ordinaire dans la subversion du droit, un défi pour l’épistémologie juridique : analyse de processus de renversement et de resignification du droit du mariage (1960-2013)

open access: yesCriminocorpus
This article explains the mechanisms by which ordinary language subverts positive law in a case study devoted to marriage law between the 1960s and 2013.
Elena Mascarenhas
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Review of 'Diglossia and the Linguistic Turn: Flann O’Brien’s Philosophy of Language' (2015) by Flore Coulouma

open access: yesThe Parish Review, 2016
Alana Gillespie reviews Flore Coulouma's monograph Diglossia and the Linguistic Turn: Flann O’Brien’s Philosophy of Language (Dalkey Archive Press, 2015).To read the article, click Download or View PDF.
Alana Gillespie
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The Origins of the Distinction Between the Notions of Explanation and Understanding in Philosophy of Science and History of the Nineteenth Century

open access: yesНаукові записки НаУКМА: Філософія та релігієзнавство, 2020
A sharp distinction between the notions of explanation and understanding is more than relevant for contemporary philosophy. However, it is difficult to understand the current state and prospects of this terminological distinction without considering its ...
Mykola Bakaiev
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Ideal Language Philosophy and Experiments on Intuitions

open access: yesStudia Philosophica Estonica, 2009
Proponents of linguistic philosophy hold that all non-empirical philosophical problems can be solved by either analyzing ordinary language or developing an ideal one.
Sebastian Lutz
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Je bežný jazyk prirodzený? (Na margo prekladu Ordinary language philosophy) (Is ordinary language natural? (Few notes about translation of the expression Ordinary language philosophy))

open access: yesOstium, 2014
The problem of the translation of the expressions „ordinary language“ and „ordinary language philosophy“ is not only a question of language (how to translate it?), but also a question of philosophy (why was it called that way?). Therefore any translation
Michal Ivan
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Baz, Avner: When Words Are Called For A Defense of Ordinary Language Philosophy,

open access: yesFilosofie Dnes, 2015
Bazův projekt je výzvou pro současnou epistemologii. Ve svém vzkříšení filozofické metody J. L. Austina a pozdního Wittgensteina se snaží podat alternativu k dnešnímu přístupu založenému na intuicích filozofů.
Marek Tomeček
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Wittgenstein and Feminism: Alice Crary in Conversation with Mickaëlle Provost

open access: yesNordic Wittgenstein Review, 2022
Alice Crary is a moral and social philosopher who has written widely on issues in metaethics, moral psychology and normative ethics, philosophy and feminism, critical animal studies, critical disability studies, critical philosophy of race, philosophy ...
Mickaëlle Provost, Alice Crary
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Remédier aux injustices épistémiques basées sur le langage

open access: yesGlad!
This paper aims to reveal how the ethics of attention to language can counteract and repair the hermeneutic harms that anyone who engages in everyday language games may encounter. It draws on research I conducted during my doctoral thesis on Iris Murdoch,
Camille Braune
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Laruelle, Immanence, and Performance: What Does Non-Philosophy Do?

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2017
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such that to the question 'what is it to think?, non-philosophy responds that thinking is not “thought”, but performing.
John Ó Maoilearca
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Quentin Skinner’s Attempt to Clarify Collingwood

open access: yesTeorie vědy, 2023
This paper examines the methodological propositions of Quentin Skinner, whose influence on intellectual history, including the history and philosophy of science (HPS), cannot be disregarded.
David Černín
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