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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-373) and index The Linguistic Turn in the German Tradition of the Philosophy of Language -- - Hamann's Critique of Kant: The Role of Language as Constitutive of Our Relation with the World -- - The Constitutive Dimension of Language According to Humboldt -- - The View of Language of Philosophical Hermeneutics -- - The Conception of Language in Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action -- - Language as Medium of Understanding: The Communicative Use of Language -- - Language as Medium of Learning: The Cognitive Use of Language -- - Habermas's Theory of Communicative Rationality from an Internal Realist Point of View -- - Rational Acceptability and Truth -- - Rational Acceptability and Moral Rightness Annotation The linguistic turn in German philosophy was initiated in the eighteenth century in the work of Johann Georg Hamann, Johann Gottfried von Herder, and Wilhelm von Humboldt. It was further developed in this century by Martin Heidegger, and Hans-Georg Gadamer extended its influence to contemporary philosophers such as Karl-Otto Apel and J?Habermas. This tradition focuses on the world-disclosing dimension of language, emphasizing its communicative over its cognitive function. Although this study is concerned primarily with the German tradition of linguistic philosophy, it is very much informed by the parallel linguistic turn in Anglo-American philosophy, especially the development of theories of direct reference. Cristina Lafont draws upon Hilary Putnam's work in particular to criticize the linguistic idealism and relativism of the German tradition, which she traces back to the assumption that meaning determines reference. Part I is a reconstruction of the linguistic turn in German philosophy from Hamann to Gadamer. Part II offers the deepest account to date of Habermas's approach to language. Part III shows how the shortcomings of German linguistic philosophy can be avoided by developing a consistent and more defensible version of Habermas' theory of communicative rationality |
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topic_facet | Language and languages / Philosophy Langage et langues / Philosophie / Histoire / 19e siècle Herméneutique / Histoire / 19e siècle Philosophie allemande / 19e siècle Langage et langues / Philosophie / Histoire / 20e siècle Herméneutique / Histoire / 20e siècle Philosophie allemande / 20e siècle PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology Hermeneutics Philosophy, German Taalfilosofie Hermeneutiek Geschichte Hermeneutik Philosophie Sprache Language and languages Philosophy History 19th century Hermeneutics History 19th century Philosophy, German 19th century Language and languages Philosophy History 20th century Hermeneutics History 20th century Philosophy, German 20th century Sprachphilosophie |
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