Toward a New Sensibility: Essays of O.K. BouwsmaUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 277 páginas |
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... language and a certain disposition on the part of the thinker . The feature of language is the presence in our language of surface analogies between different areas of that language . The disposition is the disposition to be misled . The ...
... language and a certain disposition on the part of the thinker . The feature of language is the presence in our language of surface analogies between different areas of that language . The disposition is the disposition to be misled . The ...
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... language . Grammarians do this . We do not learn our language from such people . We learn it from the people around us who speak that language , also to us . In that way we are taken into the circles of those who speak and understand ...
... language . Grammarians do this . We do not learn our language from such people . We learn it from the people around us who speak that language , also to us . In that way we are taken into the circles of those who speak and understand ...
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... language - game does not mean . And what is a language- game ? " I shall call the whole , consisting of language and the ac- tions into which it is woven , the language - game . " Let us now try this : Of the language in a language ...
... language - game does not mean . And what is a language- game ? " I shall call the whole , consisting of language and the ac- tions into which it is woven , the language - game . " Let us now try this : Of the language in a language ...
Contenido
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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