Absurdity of 'Thinking in Language'.
Title: Absurdity of 'Thinking in Language'.
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Details: Words: 3265 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Absurdity of 'Thinking in Language'.
Category: /Literature/North American
Details: Words: 3265 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Among the principal assumptions of major portions of philosophy in recent decades have been: (1) That philosophy somehow consists of (some sort of) logic, and (2) that logic is a study of and theory about (some sort of) language. There, of course, follows from these a third assumption: (3) That philosophy is a study of and theory about (some sort of) language--though this implication should not be taken as representing any phase of the historical development of recent
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Recollections," Mind, Vol. I, 1892; and see Wittgenstein's comments on this in Philosophical Investigations, No. 342. Return to text.
3. I use only think here, for simplicity; but think that and other structures of such intentional states (and sequences thereof) might also be mentioned. Specifically, I would also wish to hold that instances of thinking that, in the sense of inferring or puzzling something out, occur in the absence of appropriate linguistic entities or activities. Return to text.