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This work investigates the fundamental relationship between human experience and the structure of language, arguing that the world itself possesses a linguistic character. Richard Gaskin, a professor of philosophy, utilizes a rigorous analytic framework to challenge traditional dualisms between mind and world. He posits that the conceptual content of experience is not merely a human imposition but is grounded in the objective reality of the world's own linguistic nature.
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Experts in analytic philosophy recognize this text as a dense and highly technical contribution to contemporary epistemology. Readers frequently note that the prose requires significant familiarity with formal logic and the history of analytic thought to fully grasp the author's arguments.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191603961
ISBN-13:
9780191603969
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