The Supernatural as Language Game
Abstract. For many in the Anglo-American tradition of language analysis, Ludwig Wittgenstein, the great progenitor of twentieth-century philosophy of language, showed conclusively that theological terms lack any referent in reality and therefore represent a discourse that can do no more than manifes...
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Wiley-Blackwell
2006
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Zygon
Year: 2006, Volume: 41, Issue: 2, Pages: 365-380 |
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Ontology
B Mysticism B Solipsism B Thomas Aquinas B Critique of Pure Reason B Self B Noumena B ostensive definition B empirical science B language game B ontos B picture theory B Immanuel Kant B Ludwig Wittgenstein B Philosophical Investigations B Logic B God B Bertrand Russell B Aristotle B Nature B correspondence theory of truth B philosophy of science B Metaphysics B symbolic logic B Logos B Grammar B heuristic synthesis B Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus B theory of language B language analysis B empirical verification B Vienna Circle B phenomena B supernature |
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