This is the third of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversively turned inside out. It has to be read together with the first two, The Metaphysics Market: 1 Merchandizing Language as Matter (= SPIL 20, 1989) and The Metaphysics Market: 2 Billing Language as Behavioural (= SPIL 21, 1990). I would like to thank Walter Winckler for contributing generously to the present study too. And I am grateful to Sonje Ottermann for valuable editorial assistance
This paper attempts to revive a once‐lively program in the philosophy of language—that of reducing l...
The article examines Hegel’s philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were being form...
The aim of the article is to define the differences and their sources between C. Hartshorne’s and A....
This is the third of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subver-si...
This is the first of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversiv...
This is the second of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversi...
This is the fourth of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversi...
This is the fifth of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are turned in...
A linguistic-cultural approach” In its cognitive, cultural, and anthropological dimensions, semantic...
Statement of the Problem: Specifically, how suitable is a textual language in communicating “irratio...
I . This dissertation is a comprehensive and critical study of the other in and of language that the...
In recent decades linguistics is less interested in the structure of language and the systemic relat...
The aim o f this article is to look from an existential point of view at the metaphysical argument f...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeGordon D. Kaufman has proposed a theological ...
This dissertation addresses one of the classical philosophical and theological problems of religious...
This paper attempts to revive a once‐lively program in the philosophy of language—that of reducing l...
The article examines Hegel’s philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were being form...
The aim of the article is to define the differences and their sources between C. Hartshorne’s and A....
This is the third of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subver-si...
This is the first of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversiv...
This is the second of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversi...
This is the fourth of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are subversi...
This is the fifth of a series of studies in which prototypical conceptions of language are turned in...
A linguistic-cultural approach” In its cognitive, cultural, and anthropological dimensions, semantic...
Statement of the Problem: Specifically, how suitable is a textual language in communicating “irratio...
I . This dissertation is a comprehensive and critical study of the other in and of language that the...
In recent decades linguistics is less interested in the structure of language and the systemic relat...
The aim o f this article is to look from an existential point of view at the metaphysical argument f...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeGordon D. Kaufman has proposed a theological ...
This dissertation addresses one of the classical philosophical and theological problems of religious...
This paper attempts to revive a once‐lively program in the philosophy of language—that of reducing l...
The article examines Hegel’s philosophy of language whose linguo-philosophical views were being form...
The aim of the article is to define the differences and their sources between C. Hartshorne’s and A....