Una guía bibliográfica para el estudio de la filosofía del lenguaje en Thomas Hobbes

Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 8:101-109 (2005)
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Abstract

Thomas Hobbes has normally been considered a political philosopher. The bibliographic exploration that is presented below makes up an unfailing testimony of two things: first of all, the outstanding place of language in the thought of Hobbes; second, the fundamental value that Hobbes’ thinking provides for the later development of the philosophy of language, and specially, of the analytic tendencies

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