NATURALISM AND CONVENTIONALISM IN PLATO’S DIALOGUES AND NATIVISTIC THEORIES OF LANGUAGE
For Plato, language was the way to cognize the universe. The philosophy of language, which was primarily initiated by Plato in the Cratylus, still has not received answers to the questions settled by this great Greek thinker. In fact, it just offered various solutions formed in different conceptions...
Main Author: | Pavlo Sodomora |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Polish |
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Polish Academy of Sciences
2020-09-01
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Series: | Filozofia i Nauka |
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Online Access: | http://filozofiainauka.ifispan.waw.pl/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Sodomora_47.pdf |
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