| Morris Weitz - 1966 - 404 דפים
...what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words (or "meanings," whatever they may be) but also at the realities we...perception of, though not as the final arbiter of, 3. Another well-flogged horse in these same stakes is Blame. At least two things seem confused together... | |
| D. Sinha - 1969 - 154 דפים
...this connection be made to Austin's use of the expression "linguistic phenomenology" - in the sense of "a sharpened awareness of words to sharpen our perception...though not as the final arbiter of, the phenomena". 14 Here Austin - an analyst though he is - eventually recognizes at least the need and the possibility... | |
| Hanna F. Pitkin - 1973 - 400 דפים
...what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words (or 'meanings', whatever they may be) but also at the realities we use the words to talk about."39 Of course, these philosophers' saying so does not make it so; but it should at least warn... | |
| H.A. Durfee - 1976 - 292 דפים
...say when, what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words ... but also at the realities we use the words to talk about ... (PP, p. 130). We need therefore to prise them (words) off the world, to hold them apart from and... | |
| J.N. Mohanty - 1977 - 236 דפים
...what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words (or 'meanings', whatever they may be) but also at the realities we...words to sharpen our perception of, though not as a final arbiter of, the phenomena. For this reason I think it might be better to use, for this way... | |
| Rainer Schulze - 1985 - 296 דפים
...what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words (or 'meanings', whatever they may be) but also at the realities we...For this reason I think it might be better to use . . . some less miso leading name ... - for instance 'linguistic phenomenology' "( 1970: 182). JL Austins... | |
| David Weissman - 1987 - 326 דפים
...when, what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words or meanings whatever they may be, but also at the realities we...philosophy, some less misleading name than those given above—for instance 'linguistic phenomenology,' only that is rather a mouthful. 4 Linguistic phenomenology... | |
| Kwame Gyekye - 1987 - 280 דפים
..."when we examine what we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words . . . but also at the realities we use the words to talk...perception of, though not as the final arbiter of, the phenomena."64 In Africa Alexis Kagame, who has examined the concept of being among the Rwanda-Burundis,... | |
| Nancy Frankenberry - 1987 - 246 דפים
...in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words . . . but also at the realities we use words to talk about: we are using a sharpened awareness...words to sharpen our perception of, though not as a final arbiter of, the phenomena.40 Austin claimed that examining "what we should say when" has value... | |
| Robert R. Ammerman - 1990 - 428 דפים
...what words we should use in what situations, we are looking again not merely at words (or "meanings," whatever they may be) but also at the realities we..."linguistic phenomenology," only that is rather a mouthful. Using, then, such a method, it is plainly preferable to investigate a field where ordinary... | |
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