Philosophy and Language
Abstract
This paper comments on Rorty's evaluation of linguistic philosophy and questions
his assessment of its current situation. Taking Strawson as an example, Rorty's
speculation about the future of philosophy, which he ventures on the basis of
this assessment, is relativized. Rorty's evaluation, however, allows for
speculations about alternative developments.
Keywords
philosophy; 20th century philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; linguistic philosophy; linguistics; perspicuous grammar; logical form; grammatical form; perspicuous presentation; Nachlass genesis
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