Logic, Language, and Argumentation in Projection of Philosophical Knowledge |
Contents
THE NATURE OF LOGIC | 37 |
ARGUMENTATION | 89 |
LANGUAGE AND THE PICTURE OF THE WORLD | 131 |
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analysis argu argumentation language argumentum argumentum ad populum Aristotelian Aristotle Armenian aspects behaviour Brutian character characteristic cognitive components conclusion concrete consider David the Invincible definition dialectical logic distribution of terms EXP forms explication explicit form expression fact fields of knowledge formal logic formalised forms of thought generalisation given gnoseological Gödel Hegel idea of complementarity IMP forms structures IMP propositions implicit important inference informal logic interpretation investigation judgement language of argumentation language of philosophy linguistic complementarity linguistic relativity logical form logicians mentation metamathematics metaphilosophy metatheory method methodological natural language object Perelman philosophical argumentation philosophical knowledge philosophical system phraseologism picture possible premises principle of complementarity principle of linguistic problem question realisation reality Rhetoric Russian semantics sense sophical specificity of philosophical sphere syllogism symbolic mathematical theory of argumentation theory of linguistic thesis tion transformational grammar transformational logic transformational rules translation truth understanding universal Whorf words Yerevan