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    Linguistic philosophy in modern uṣūl al-fiqh: al-Ākhund al-Khurāsānī (d. 1911) on seeking something without willing it to be.Ali-Reza Bhojani - 2022 - Methodos. Savoirs Et Textes 22.
    In a seminal modern work of uṣūl al-fiqh, al-Ākhund al-Khurāsānī argues that the two terms ṭalab and irāda are coined to refer to a single concept. Within the argument he implies that the Ashʿarīs, and some modern Twelver Shīʿa who lean towards their position, fall foul of a linguistic fallacy when they assert that ṭalab and irāda are distinct. For al-Khurāsānī, both ṭalab and irāda may be used in two distinct modes, a real mode or an initiating mode. The (...)
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  2. The principles of linguistic philosophy.Friedrich Waismann - 1965 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
    In this study Friedrich Waismann gives a systematic presentation of insights into philosophical problems which can be achieved by clarifying the language in which the problems are posed. Much of the material and the method itself derive from Wittgenstein's work in the early 30s. The book was originally envisaged as a lucid and well organized account of Wittgenstein's distinctive form of linguistic philosophy to enable the Vienna Circle to incorporate these valuable methods into their own programme of analysis. (...)
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    Non-linguistic philosophy.Alfred Cyril Ewing - 1968 - New York,: Humanities.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  4. Contemporary Linguistic Philosophy its Strength and its Weakness.J. Mackie - 1956 - University of Otago.
     
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  5. Non-Linguistic Philosophy.A. C. Ewing - 1968 - New York,: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
     
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    Non-Linguistic Philosophy.A. C. Ewing - 1968 - New York,: Routledge.
    First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Linguistic philosophy: the underlying reality of language and its philosophical import.Jerrold J. Katz - 1972 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
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    Linguistic philosophy in Vākyapadīya.Gayatri Rath - 2000 - Delhi: Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
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  9. Contemporary linguistic philosophy.J. L. Mackie - 1956 - [Dunedin, N.Z.]: University of Otago.
     
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    Linguistic philosophy and perception.Margaret Macdonald - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (October):311-324.
    Philosophical theories of perception are generally admitted to be responses to certain problems or puzzles allied to the ancient dichotomy between Appearance and Reality. For they have been mainly provoked by the incompatibility of the common–sense assumption that an external, physical world exists and is revealed to the senses with the well–known facts of perceptual variation and error. If only what is real were perceived just as if only what is right were done it is possible that many of those (...)
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    Linguistic Philosophy: The Central Story.Garth L. Hallett - 2008 - SUNY Press.
    Explores the role language plays in the relationship between reality and utterance.
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    Linguistic Philosophy and the Chomskyan Syntactic Framework.Marc L. Schnitzer - 1971 - Semiotica 4 (3).
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  13. The Linguistics/Philosophy Interface, MIT Working Papers in Linguistics and Philosophy 1.Daniel Harbour - 2001 - Cambridge, MA, USA:
     
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    Non‐linguistic philosophy.A. Phillips - 1969 - Philosophical Books 10 (3):2-5.
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    Linguistic Philosophy, Empiricism, and the Left.J. M. Hinton - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):381 - 385.
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  16. Linguistic Philosophy.Jerrold J. Katz - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (3):658-658.
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    Linguistics, Philosophy, and Montague Grammar.Steven Davis & Marianne Mithun - 2014 - University of Texas Press.
    This volume presents significant developments in the field of Montague Grammar and outlines its past and future contributions to philosophy and linguistics. The contents are as follows: Introduction by Steven Davis and Marianne Mithun Emmon Bach, "Montague Grammar and Classical Transformational Grammar" Barbara H. Partee, "Constraining Transformational Montague Grammar: A Framework and a Fragment" James D. McCawley, "Helpful Hints to the Ordinary Working Montague Grammarian" Terence Parsons, "Type Theory and Ordinary Language" David R. Dowty, "Dative 'Movement' and Thomason's Extensions (...)
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    Contemporary analytic and linguistic philosophies.E. D. Klemke & Heimir Geirsson (eds.) - 1983 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    This new, second edition of the popular college textbook offers the beginning philosophy student a comprehensive introduction to several aspects of one of the most influential schools of thought in the twentieth century. Professor Klemke begins by pointing out the distinctions among the various types of analytic and linguistic philosophies, while emphasising that they all arose as a response to the formerly predominant school of absolute idealism. After a prologue section containing a representative exposition of idealism by Josiah (...)
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    The linguistic philosophies of prodicus in xenophon's 'choice of heracles'?V. Gray - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):426-.
  20. Linguistic philosophy and other essays.S. H. Divatia - 1975 - Baroda: Good Companions.
     
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  21. Linguistic Philosophy: The Underlying Reality of Language and its Philosophical Import.Jerrold J. Katz - 1975 - Mind 84 (333):144-145.
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    A Linguistic Philosophy.Edward Brueggeman - 1936 - Modern Schoolman 13 (2):39-42.
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    The social construction of mind: studies in ethnomethodology and linguistic philosophy.Jeff Coulter - 1979 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
    This book provides an original and provocative combination of ethnomethodological analysis and the concepts of linguistic philosophy with a breadth and clarity unusual in this field of writing. It is designed to be read by sociologists, psychologists and philosophers and concerns itself with the contributions of Wittgenstein, defending the claim for his relevance to the human sciences. However, this book goes some way beyond the usual limitations of such interdisciplinary works by outlining some empirical applications of ideas derived (...)
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  24. Linguistic Philosophy: An Interdisciplinary Approach.D. Nesy - 2007 - In Manjulika Ghosh (ed.), Musings on philosophy: perennial and modern. New Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 242.
     
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    Linguistic philosophy. Problems and methods.Pierre Swiggers - 2006 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (3):646-648.
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    Non-Linguistic Philosophy, by A. C. Ewing.A. G. Pleydell-Pearce - 1972 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 3 (1):87-89.
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    A critique of linguistic philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1970 - Oxford,: Clarendon P..
  28. Mass and Count in Linguistics, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science.Friederike Moltmann (ed.) - 2020 - Amsterdam: Benjamins.
    The mass-count distinction is a morpho-syntactic distinction among nouns that is generally taken to have semantic content. This content is generally taken to reflect a conceptual, cognitive, or ontological distinction and relates to philosophical and cognitive notions of unity, identity, and counting. The mass-count distinction is certainly one of the most interesting and puzzling topics in syntax and semantics that bears on ontology and cognitive science. In many ways, the topic remains under-researched, though, across languages and with respect to particular (...)
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    The Linguistic Philosophy of Noam Chomsky.Binoy Barman - 2012 - Philosophy and Progress 51 (1).
  30. Does It Matter Whether Linguistic Philosophy Intersects Ethnophilosophy?Barry Hallen - 1996 - Apa Newsletter on International Cooperation 96 (1):136--140.
    Because it focuses on the general usage of terms, the ordinary language approach to African philosophy has sometimes been labeled a form of ethnophilosophy in that it simply records or describes meanings in the way ethnographers describe cultures. That misses the point that linguistic philosophy in general has to be concerned with terminology that is shared and is able to do it in ways that are philosophically valuable.
     
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  31. The interaction between linguistics & philosophy.Jaroslav Peregrin - unknown
    Like so many sciences, linguistics originated from philosophy's rib. It reached maturity and attained full independence only in the twentieth century (for example, it is a well-known fact that the first linguistics department in the UK was founded in 1944); though research which we would now classify as linguistic (especially leading to generalizations from comparing different languages) was certainly carried out much earlier. The relationship between philosophy and linguistics is perhaps reminiscent of that between an old-fashioned mother (...)
     
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    Two Types of Linguistic Philosophy.Gustav Bergman - 1952 - Review of Metaphysics 5 (3):417 - 438.
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    Paradox and discovery: Iris Murdoch, John Wisdom, and the practice of linguistic philosophy.Lesley Jamieson - 2023 - European Journal of Philosophy 31 (4):982-995.
    This article argues that Iris Murdoch, who was supervised by John Wisdom during her 1947–48 fellowship at Newnham College Cambridge, went on to practice philosophy in a recognizably Wisdomian manner in her earliest paper, “Thinking and Language” (1951). To do so, I first describe how Wisdom understood philosophical perplexity and paradox. One task that linguistic philosophers should take up is to investigate the concrete cases that give paradoxical philosophical statements their sense and to sift the truth they contain (...)
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  34. A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1):84-88.
     
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    Linguistic Philosophy[REVIEW]Otfrid Ehrismann - 1973 - Philosophy and History 6 (1):41-44.
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  36. Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics: Philosophy & Language (2nd edition).Alex Barber & Robert Stainton (eds.) - 2005 - Elsevier.
    Volume of the Elsevier Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2nd edn, ed. Keith Brown.
     
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  37. Jay F. Rosenberg.Linguistic Roles & Proper Names - 1978 - In Joseph C. Pitt (ed.), The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars: Queries and Extensions: Papers Deriving from and Related to a Workshop on the Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1976. D. Reidel. pp. 12--189.
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  38. Ferdinand de saussure.Linguistic Structuralism - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. London: Routledge. pp. 4--221.
     
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  39. A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (2):247-249.
     
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    Indeterminacy, Ethnophilosophy, Linguistic Philosophy, African Philosophy.Barry Hallen - 1995 - Philosophy 70 (273):377-94.
    This is a paper about philosophical methodology or, better, methodologies. Most of the material that has been published to date under the rubric of African philosophy has been methodological in character. One reason for this is the conflicts that sometimes arise when philosophers in Africa attempt to reconcile their relationships with both academic philosophy and so-called African '‘traditional’ systems of thought. A further complication is that the studies of traditional African thought systems that become involved in these conflicts (...)
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    The Principles of Linguistic Philosophy.J. E. Llewelyn - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):77-79.
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  42. The Principles of Linguistic Philosophy.F. Waismann & R. Harré - 1965 - Foundations of Language 5 (1):128-134.
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  43. A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy.C. W. K. Mundle - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (180):170-171.
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    A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy.Michael Shorter - 1972 - Philosophical Quarterly 22 (87):172-174.
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    ‘Taking the Linguistic Method Seriously’: On Iris Murdoch on Language and Linguistic Philosophy.Niklas Forsberg - 2018 - In Gary Browning (ed.), Murdoch on Truth and Love. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 109-132.
    This chapter brings together Murdoch’s thoughts about language with other central aspects of her thought such as love, attention, perfectionism and morality. By making clear how Murdoch’s variety of linguistic philosophy differs from contemporary philosophy of language, this paper also shows that Murdoch’s philosophy contains the seeds for a fruitful form of philosophizing which brings the moral and aesthetic dimensions of language into view. “Taking the linguistic method seriously” means making clear the ways in which (...)
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  46. The Spell of Linguistic Philosophy Bryan Magee Talked to Bernard Williams.Bryan Magee, Bernard Arthur Owen Williams & British Broadcasting Corporation - 1977 - British Broadcasting Corporation.
  47. Philosophy of language and linguistic philosophy.Georg Meggle, Kuno Lorenz, Dietfried Gerhardus & Marcelo Dascal - 1992 - In Marcelo Dascal, Dietfried Gerhardus, Kuno Lorenz & Georg Meggle (eds.), Sprachphilosophie: Ein Internationales Handbuch Zeitgenössischer Forschung. Walter de Gruyter.
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    A critique of linguistic philosophy with second thoughts: an epilogue after ten years.C. W. K. Mundle - 1979 - London: Glover & Blair.
    "Professor Mundle's authoritative and acclaimed critique of a way of thinking which still shapes the style of Anglo-Saxon philosophy is here presented in a revised text with a new postscript. Mundle shows how Austin, Ryle and Wittgenstein, among others, not only committed grammatical and logical errors akin to those they themselves detected in others, but misunderstood the relatoins between grammar and philosphy. Professor P.L. Heath contributes a new foreword, and Mundle himself answers his opponents in a subtly provocative manner." (...)
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    Marxism and the Linguistic Philosophy.Anthony Holloway - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):79-80.
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  50. Marxism and the Linguistic Philosophy.Maurice Cornforth - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (161):284-287.
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