Linguistic Analysis: Ayer and Early Ordinary Language Philosophy

The period in which Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic (LTL) was published saw the emergence of a second view that appeared to have a common doctrine: that philosophical problems are really linguistic. The second view was the early stages of what would come

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The Historical and Philosophical Significance of Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic Edited by Adam Tamas Tuboly

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The Historical and Philosophical Significance of Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic

Editor Adam Tamas Tuboly Institute of Philosophy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary Institute of Transdisciplinary Discoveries, Medical School University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary

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