The Company of Words: Hegel, Language, and Systematic Philosophy
Northwestern University Press (1993)
| Abstract | In this provocative work, the author asks us to understand Hegel's system as a new approach to human linguistic communication. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Language and languages Philosophy Knowledge, Theory of | |||||||||
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| Call number | B2949.L25.M35 1993 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0810110822 9780810110823 | |||||||||
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John V. Canfield (1981). Wittgenstein, Language and World. University of Massachusetts Press.
Avner Baz (2012). When Words Are Called For: In Defense of Ordinary Language. Harvard University Press.
Avner Baz (2012). When Words Are Called For: A Defense of Ordinary Language Philosophy. Harvard University Press.
Michael N. Forster (2011). German Philosophy of Language: From Schlegel to Hegel and Beyond. Oxford University Press.
Alex Barber (ed.) (2003). Epistemology of Language. Oxford University Press.
Barry C. Smith (2006). What We Know When We Know a Language. In Ernest Lepore & Barry C. Smith (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language.
Barry C. Smith (2006). What I Know When I Know a Language. In The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press.
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