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Formal speech: expression of R. Carnap (R. Carnap, Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie und andere metaphysikkritische Schriften, Hamburg, 2005 p. 120). In the formal manner of speech it comes to rules on the use of linguistic expressions and to the question of which inferences are allowed in order to build new statements. For example, it's not about whether two expressions mean the same thing, but whether they are mutually substitutable. See also formal language, Content speech, ideal language, artificial language, everyday language.
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Rudolf Carnap on Formal Speech - Dictionary of Arguments

Horwich I 93
Formal way of speaking/formal speech/Horwich: e.g. "words, symbols and words that describe other things, can occur in the same sentence". ((s) That is about syntax) - formally: e.g. "the rules for the word" fact "are such that it should not be used".
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Carnap II 205f
Def Formal speech: expresses itself in pseudo object sentences (quasi syntactic sentences).
Def formal phrase: uses parallel syntactic phrases.
CarnapVsTradition: generally uses neither object nor syntactic sentences. To be scientifically meaningful, the sentences used would have to be expressed as syntactic sentences in a content-wise manner. Carnap: The content-related way of speaking does not have to be eliminated at all. One only has to be aware that one uses it in order to avoid endless pseudo discussions.
II 206
For example, content: Positivism:

(1) A thing is a complex of sensations

Realism:

(2) A thing is a complex of atoms.

Here (1) and (2) are only seemingly incompatible!

Formal speech:

(1.1) Each sentence in which a thing designation occurs has the same content as a class of sentences in which no thing designations occur, but sensory designations.

(2.2) Each sentence in which a thing name occurs has the same content as a sentence in which space-time coordinates and certain descriptive functors (of physics) occur.
>Material speech
, >Formalism.

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Explanation of symbols: Roman numerals indicate the source, arabic numerals indicate the page number. The corresponding books are indicated on the right hand side. ((s)…): Comment by the sender of the contribution. Translations: Dictionary of Arguments
The note [Concept/Author], [Author1]Vs[Author2] or [Author]Vs[term] resp. "problem:"/"solution:", "old:"/"new:" and "thesis:" is an addition from the Dictionary of Arguments. If a German edition is specified, the page numbers refer to this edition.

Ca I
R. Carnap
Die alte und die neue Logik
In
Wahrheitstheorien, G. Skirbekk (Hg), Frankfurt 1996

Ca II
R. Carnap
Philosophie als logische Syntax
In
Philosophie im 20.Jahrhundert, Bd II, A. Hügli/P.Lübcke (Hg), Reinbek 1993

Ca IV
R. Carnap
Mein Weg in die Philosophie Stuttgart 1992

Ca IX
Rudolf Carnap
Wahrheit und Bewährung. Actes du Congrès International de Philosophie Scientifique fasc. 4, Induction et Probabilité, Paris, 1936
In
Wahrheitstheorien, Gunnar Skirbekk, Frankfurt/M. 1977

Ca VI
R. Carnap
Der Logische Aufbau der Welt Hamburg 1998

CA VII = PiS
R. Carnap
Sinn und Synonymität in natürlichen Sprachen
In
Zur Philosophie der idealen Sprache, J. Sinnreich (Hg), München 1982

Ca VIII (= PiS)
R. Carnap
Über einige Begriffe der Pragmatik
In
Zur Philosophie der idealen Sprache, J. Sinnreich (Hg), München 1982

Horwich I
P. Horwich (Ed.)
Theories of Truth Aldershot 1994

Ca VIII (= PiS)
R. Carnap
Über einige Begriffe der Pragmatik
In
Zur Philosophie der idealen Sprache, J. Sinnreich (Hg), München 1982


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