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Title Gammar in early twentieth-century philosophy
Involved pers. Gaskin, Richard; Mendelsohn, Richard; Simons, Peter; Levine, James; Candlish, Stewart; Oliver, Alex; Proops, Ian; Rundle, Bede; Ebbs, Gary; Priest, Graham
Place : Publ. London: Routledge [u.a.]
Year 2001
Written in English
ISBN 0-415-22446-2
Series Routledge studies in twentieth century philosophy
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Classification
General topics / History of linguistics / History of linguistics (20th century)
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Logical form
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar
Domains / Philosophy of language
Domains / Philosophy of language / Analyticity
Domains / Philosophy of language / Logical empiricism
Domains / Philosophy of language / Ontology
Domains / Philosophy of language / Truth theory
Domains / Theory of language / Category (theory of language)
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics / Denotation
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics / Intension/Extension
Levels / Semantics / Theory (semant.)
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History of linguistics (20th century) ; Syntax-semantics interface; Interface, syntax-semantics; Spell-out; LF; Logical form ; Grammatical theory; Theory of grammar ; Philosophy of language ; Analyticity ; Empirismus, logischer; Empirism (logical) ; Neopositivismus; Logical empiricism ; Universalien (Philosophie) ; Universals (philosophy) ; Essentialismus; Essentialism; Aktualismus; Actualism; Ontology ; Truth theory ; Category (theory of language) ; Referential semantics ; Sinn/Bedeutung; Bedeutung/Referenz; Meaning/Reference; Extension; Content (broad vs narrow) ; Internalism/Externalism; Externalism; Two-dimensional semantics ; Semantik (Theorie) ; Semantic theory; Theory (semant.)
Named Persons
Frege, Gottlob
Bradley, Francis H.
Husserl, Edmund
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Russell, Bertrand
Carnap, Rudolf
Heidegger, Martin
Moore, George Edward