Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?

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"Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?" is a 1975 book by philosopher Ian Hacking that examines how developments in the philosophy of language have shaped and transformed key problems in modern philosophy.

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instanceOf book
philosophy book
author Ian Hacking NERFINISHED
authorNationality Canadian
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
discusses concepts of meaning and use
connections between logic and language
historical development of philosophy of language
relation between scientific language and everyday language
role of language in formulating philosophical problems
role of language in resolving philosophical problems
examines how developments in philosophy of language reshape philosophical problems
impact of philosophy of language on modern philosophy
field history of analytic philosophy
philosophy
philosophy of language
focusesOn conceptual analysis
logical analysis of language
meaning and reference
relationship between language and philosophical method
genre history of philosophy
philosophy of language
hasAuthorProfession philosopher
influencedBy analytic philosophy tradition
linguistic philosophy
logical positivism
ordinary language philosophy
language English
mainSubject 20th-century philosophy
analytic philosophy
linguistic turn
philosophy of language
notableFor analysis of the linguistic turn in philosophy
historical overview of philosophy of language
publicationYear 1975
timePeriodCovered 19th-century philosophy
20th-century philosophy

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