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The spell of linguistic philosophy

Bernard Williams, professor of linguistic analysis at Cambridge Univ., clarifies the distinctions between linguistic philosophy and logical positivism and the philosophy of language.

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  • "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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  • "The spell of linguistic philosophy"
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  • "The Spell of linguistic philosophy Bryan Magee talked to Bernard Williams"@en
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