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Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy, PDF eBook

Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy PDF

Edited by Richard Gaskin

Part of the Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Philosophy series

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This book is a systematic and historical exploration of the philosophical significance of grammar.

In the first half of the twentieth century, and in particular in the writings of Frege, Husserl, Russell, Carnap and Wittgenstein, there was sustained philosophical reflection on the nature of grammar, and on the relevance of grammar to metaphysics, logic and science.

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