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Ludwig Wittgenstein - His Place in the Development of Semantics

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Various students of general linguistics and semantics quote and discuss Wittgenstein, among others, OGDEN and RICHARDS (1960), ULLMANN (1951, 1962), PAGLIARO (1952, 1957), WELLS (1960), REGNELL (1960) and 1 ZIFF (1960). For the most part however they quote the Tractatus and not 2 the Philosophical Investigations ; not all of them consider the most important ideas in the Tractatus but often discuss marginal points; above all they often make the discussion of Wittgenstein's ideas secondary to the development of their own thought. It should be added, moreover, that these students are exceptions. The large majority of language theorists, especially those with a philological background, have almost no know ledge of Wittgenstein's ideas. One scholar thinks that Wittgenstein's linguistic philosophy rests upon a grotesque misunderstanding of the workings of language (HERDAN, 1962, Chapter 24). The present book seeks to draw the attention of students of general linguistics and semantics to the thought of both the early and the later Wittgenstein: not only the Philosophical Investigations but also the Tractatus is concerned with everyday language: Wittgenstein was thinking of the propositions of everyday language, when he affirmed that the proposition is a picture of reality (Chapter 1). This conception is very old, it is in fact found in Aristotle and it dominated ancient, mediaeval and modern rationalistic thought; only Locke, Vico and Leibniz criticized it strongly (Chapter 2).

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I. Everyday Language as Nomenclature in the Tractatus.- II. Language as Nomenclature from Aristotle to Leibniz' Criticism.- III. Aristotelic and Rationalistic Survivals in Historical Linguistics.- IV. Language as Nomenclature and Wittgenstein's Linguistic Solipsism.- V. Linguistic Solipsism in Croce and Saussure.- VI. Semantic Scepticism in Contemporary Linguistics.- VII. The Philosophical Investigations and the Rise of a New Semantics.- References.- Index of Names.

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Authors T De Mauro, T. De Mauro, Tullio de Mauro
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048183210
ISBN 978-90-481-8321-0
No. of pages 62
Illustrations IX, 62 p. 1 illus.
Series Foundation of Language Supplementary Series
Foundations of Language Supplementary Series
Foundation of Language Supplementary Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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