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The aim of this book is the analysis of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz’s meta-epistemological project of the semantic theory of knowledge and its implementations to solve certain traditional epistemological problems and their metaphysical consequences. This project claims that cognitive problems need to be approached from the perspective of language. One of the results of this analysis is the thesis that the philosophical-linguistic legitimisation for the meta-epistemological project is the philosophy of Edmund Husserl from his Logical Investigations. This is the philosophy that makes it possible to speak reasonably of a close relation between thinking and language and provides thereby the legitimisation for this project.



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Ajdukiewicz’s semantic theory of knowledge – Polish analytical philosophy – Logical explication of traditional philosophical problems – A close relation between thinking and language – Concepts and judgements determined as to their contents – Husserl’s intentional philosophy of language

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 07/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631797198, 978-3631797198
      ISBN10: 3631797192

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The aim of this book is the analysis of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz’s meta-epistemological project of the semantic theory of knowledge and its implementations to solve certain traditional epistemological problems and their metaphysical consequences. This project claims that cognitive problems need to be approached from the perspective of language. One of the results of this analysis is the thesis that the philosophical-linguistic legitimisation for the meta-epistemological project is the philosophy of Edmund Husserl from his Logical Investigations. This is the philosophy that makes it possible to speak reasonably of a close relation between thinking and language and provides thereby the legitimisation for this project.



      Table of Contents

      Ajdukiewicz’s semantic theory of knowledge – Polish analytical philosophy – Logical explication of traditional philosophical problems – A close relation between thinking and language – Concepts and judgements determined as to their contents – Husserl’s intentional philosophy of language

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