Philosophical Relevance of Language: A Methodological Reflection

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The book is an attempt to examine the philosophical relevance of language from the methodological point of view. Moreover, an effort has been made that language is relevant to philosophy, because it helps in developing a philosophy of language and a philosophy with a linguistic turn subsequently known as linguistic philosophy. The book highlights the following issues: Are the problems in Philosophy linguistic? Is the positivists’ thesis circular? Does language require revision? Are the metaphors like ‘form of life’ or ‘game’ enough to sustain the charge of revisionism? Is language related to reality? In what sense language is said to be mirror of human mind?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kanti Lal Das

Kanti Lal Das specialized in Logic, Philosophy of Language and Environmental Ethics, is a Reader in the Department of Philosophy, University of North Bengal. Apart from this volume his publication includes a book entitled The Philosophical Relevance of Language: A Methodological Reflection and Twenty publications in various professional journals. At present he is deeply engaged in co-editing an anthology entitled language and Ontology, and also in research on Untouchability-A Crisis of Humanism and Buddhism and Deep Ecology: a Comparative Study.

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Title
Philosophical Relevance of Language: A Methodological Reflection
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8172111967
Length
xiv+266p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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