Abstract: Atomistic theory of meaning or ‘meaning atomism ’ expresses that each representation either in a linguistic or mental system is completely definable by itself. It explains that meaning of a sentence is determined independently of other sentences, which implies understanding a sentence does not require any further sentences for its support because, each sentence conveys a specific sense, and it is about the state of affairs of the world. Thus, ‘sense ’ assists to identify the referent of a sentence. A sentence is meaningful if the state of affairs is found in the phenomenal world, and if it does not find in the phenomenal world, then it is judged as meaningless sentence. Meaning of a sentence is thus determined by its truth-value t...
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This article discuss the theory presented by B. Russell and L. Wittgenstein, named logical atomism, ...
Words are the building blocks of sentences, yet meaning of a sentence goes well beyond meanings of w...
The present paper was intended to be a limited attempt to clarify various types of misconception and...
ottlob Frege may be considered as the first intellectual giant in the Philosophy of Language. He was...
The article examines one of the main problems of analytical philosophy, namely what are the necessar...
The ontology of TGD inspired theory of consciousness consist of the trinity formed by objective real...
The problem of intentionality is the problem of how some entities can be ‘about’ something...
This preliminary e-paper continues the examination of language as a quasi-molecular system from the ...
The article outlines the main features of the Meaning-Text linguistic theory and the corresponding l...
In the article the discussions about the problem of meaning in the philosophy of language of analyti...
Jerrold J. Katz often explained his semantic theory by way of an analogy with physical atomism and a...
yesThe article deals with the problem of differentiation between the basic notions of linguistic sem...
anemonThe aim ofthis article is to show that language has expanded along with the progress ofscienti...
It is, I suppose, a truism that an adequate theory of meaning for a natural language L will associat...
This chapter examines in depth under what conditions linguistic meaning can be the object of an empi...
This article discuss the theory presented by B. Russell and L. Wittgenstein, named logical atomism, ...
Words are the building blocks of sentences, yet meaning of a sentence goes well beyond meanings of w...
The present paper was intended to be a limited attempt to clarify various types of misconception and...