Some main isues in philosophy of language
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2016/64Keywords:
Philosophy of language, language, Le Huy Bac, nature of language, SemioticsAbstract
Philosophy of language studies issues belonging to the nature of language and its impact of human life. The modern and postmodern researches put languages into the extremely important place in communicating and understanding the world. Accordingly, the masters of philosophy of language confirm the intrinsic vitality of languages and the shifting meanings in communication. Especially they also warned that in the age of technology, languages could turn human beings into slaves of it, by using always adhere to practices that have been kept in itself for centuries.
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1 Noam Chomsky, Ngôn ngữ và ý thức, Hoàng Văn Vân dịch, NXB Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội, 2013, tr. 328.
2 A. Pablo Lannone, Dictionary of world philosophy, Routledge, New York, 2001, p. 410, p. 418.
3 Từ điển MacMillan định nghĩa: “liên quan đến một hành động bạn thực hiện bằng cách nói một cái gì đó, ví dụ như khi bạn đe dọa hoặc cảnh báo một ai đó, hoặc khi bạn hứa hẹn để làm điều gì đó cho họ” (macmillandictionary.com).
4 A. Pablo Lannone, Dictionary of world philosophy, Routledge, New York, 2001, p. 410, p. 418.
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