Language : key concepts in philosophy
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TextSeries: Key concepts in philosophyPublication details: London : Continuum, 2005. Description: 216 pages; 22 cmISBN: 0826471676 (pbk.)Subject(s): Language and languages Philosophy | Philosophy, ModernDDC classification: 121.68 MED Summary: Inquiry into the nature and purpose of language has long been a central concern of Western philosophy, within both the analytic, Anglo-American tradition, and its Continental counterpart. Language: Key Concepts in Philosophy explains and explores
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| TRRC 121 PRI What is this thing called knowledge? | TRRC 121 WIL Consilience : the unity of knowledge | TRRC 121.34 SEA Seeing things as they are : a theory of perception | TRRC 121.68 MED Language : key concepts in philosophy | TRRC 123 REA Mysteries of the unexplained | TRRC 126 CAS Self and world | TRRC 126 JAN Self and world in schopenhauer's philosophy |
Includes index.
Inquiry into the nature and purpose of language has long been a central concern of Western philosophy, within both the analytic, Anglo-American tradition, and its Continental counterpart. Language: Key Concepts in Philosophy explains and explores

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