Language and Reality: The Philosophy of Language and the Principles of SymbolismRoutledge, 3 jun 2014 - 760 páginas First published in 2002. This is Volume XV of seventeen in the Library of Philosophy series on Metaphysics. Written in 1939, this book looks at Language and Reality and the Philosophy of Language and the Principles of Symbolism and is related to the movement of Logical Positivism, initiated by Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. |
Índice
Part II The Principles of Symbolism | 399 |
Appendix I The Development and Progress of Language | 731 |
Appendix II The Problem of Translation in General Linguistics | 736 |
Appendix III NeoNominalistic Philosophies of Language | 741 |
Appendix IV Symbolism as a Theological Principle in St Thomas | 748 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Language and Reality: The Philosophy of Language and the ..., Volumen 15 Wilbur Marshall Urban Vista previa restringida - 2002 |
Language and Reality: The Philosophy of Language and the Principles of Symbolism Wilbur Marshall Urban Vista previa restringida - 2014 |
Language and Reality: The Philosophy of Language and the Principles of Symbolism Wilbur Marshall Urban Vista de fragmentos - 1971 |
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