Bernard Williams, professor of linguistic analysis at Cambridge Univ., clarifies the distinctions between linguistic philosophy and logical positivism and the philosophy of language.
"Bernard Williams, professor of linguistic analysis at Cambridge Univ., clarifies the distinctions between linguistic philosophy and logical positivism and the philosophy of language."@en
"Bernard Williams discusses linguistic philosophy-- an off-shoot of logical positivism-- which argues that sentences can have no meaning beyond that which humans give them because language is a human invention."
"Bernard Williams discusses linguistic philosophy-- an off-shoot of logical positivism-- which argues that sentences can have no meaning beyond that which humans give them because language is a human invention."@en
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