Philosophy of Language Philosophy
Philosophy of Language Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of language is the study of philosophical issues that ariseoriginated in the philosophy of language.
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- Article by Ernest Lepore. Discusses the nature of language competence.
- A large number of online scholarly papers on the subject, from this electronic repository.
- Acknowledges difficulties in defining the field but suggests a focus mainly on questions of meaning and truth.
- Article by Jaroslav Peregrin, discussing to what extent Chomsky's views displace Saussure's.
- Wide-ranging article by Danielle MacBeth. From the Wilfrid Sellars' archive.
- Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy, held at Boston University in 1998. Archive of contributed papers in the subject area of Philosophy of Language. Provided by The Paideia Archive.
- Historical overview by Chad Hansen of interpretations of language in the major schools of philosophical thought in classical China (up to the Han dynasty).
- By Mitchell Green, to appear in Mind.
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