Collingwood’s Phenomenological Account of the Development of Conceptual Language

Idealistic Studies 8 (3):233-252 (1978)
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Special problems relating to theories of language are always embedded within the sedimentary layers through which genuine philosophical problems arise, or behind any question or problem considered philosophically. Indeed, much of the most significant philosophizing in our century has been devoted to both the uncovering and the clarification of language games and theories of language which have generated both genuine and spurious ontological and metaphysical problems, and to the clarification of the language through which certain kinds of problems have arisen, or in terms of which they have been presented.

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