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2014 | 36 | 1 | 27-40

Article title

The Structure and Functions of Language

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EN

Abstracts

EN
This paper will discuss the nature of language. I find the present state of the subject, the Philosophy of Language, and the present state of Lin- guistics to be both, for different reasons, unsatisfactory. The problem with the Philosophy of Language is that its practitioners tend to lose sight of the psy- chological reality of language, i.e. of speaking and writing. Historically this is because the Philosophy of Language began with Frege’s logic and has continued to the present day to be heavily influenced by considerations of formal logic. Logicians need not be interested in the psychological reality of logical systems. Frege’s logical system is much more powerful than Aristotle’s, but for all I know Aristotle may be closer to the way people actually think. It does not matter to logicians.

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Volume

36

Issue

1

Pages

27-40

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published
2014-03-01
online
2014-04-12

Contributors

  • University of California, Berkeley

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.doi-10_2478_slgr-2014-0001
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