Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments

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Word: a structure separated by spaces from other words within a language. In general, words are formed by one or more characters which are attached to one another. Whole words can in turn be interpreted as signs. In human languages, the elements of the words are letters; in computer languages, other symbols are used within words. See also concepts, expressions, terms, language, characters, symbols, subsentential, meaning.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Ancient Philosophy Words   Ancient Philosophy
Augustine Words   Augustine
Austin, J.L. Words   Austin, J.L.
Black, Max Words   Black, Max
Bloomfield, Leonard Words   Bloomfield, Leonard
Davidson, Donald Words   Davidson, Donald
Deacon, Terrence W. Words   Deacon, Terrence W.
Dummett, Michael E. Words   Dummett, Michael E.
Foucault, Michel Words   Foucault, Michel
Gadamer, Hans-Georg Words   Gadamer, Hans-Georg
Gärdenfors, Peter Words   Gärdenfors, Peter
Heidegger, Martin Words   Heidegger, Martin
Locke, John Words   Locke, John
Lyons, John Words   Lyons, John
Millikan, Ruth Words   Millikan, Ruth
Plato Words   Plato
Prior, Arthur N. Words   Prior, Arthur
Rorty, Richard Words   Rorty, Richard
Sapir, Edward Words   Sapir, Edward
Searle, John R. Words   Searle, John R.
Sellars, Wilfrid Words   Sellars, Wilfrid
Tarski, Alfred Words   Tarski, Alfred
Thomas Aquinas Words   Thomas Aquinas
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Words   Wittgenstein, Ludwig

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