Meaning Of The Word Linguistic philosophy
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Linguistic philosophy Meaning
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What's The Definition Of Linguistic philosophy?
linguistic philosophy in American English
noun: an approach to philosophical problems used esp. by certain British and American philosophers, inspired by G. E. Moore, and marked by the elucidation of difficult and controversial concepts by resolving them into their elements linguistic philosophy in British English noun: the approach to philosophy common in the mid 20th century that tends to see philosophical problems as arising from inappropriate theoretical use of language and therefore as being resolved by detailed attention to the common use of expressions |
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