单词 | private language argument |
释义 | > as lemmasprivate language argument 2. Philosophy. A language whose basic terms signify the inner, private perceptions and sensations of the speaker and which is therefore intelligible only to that speaker, the possibility of which was argued against by Wittgenstein (see quot. 1953). Frequently in private language argument. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > philosophy of language > [noun] > private language private language1953 1953 G. E. M. Anscombe tr. L. Wittgenstein Philos. Investig. i. 94 Sounds which no one else understands but which I ‘appear to understand’ might be called a ‘private language’. 1962 Jrnl. Philos. 59 546 Wittgenstein's and Malcolm's famous private-language argument..is the one that goes to the heart of the analogical thesis. 1990 J. L. Garfield Found. Cognitive Sci. i. i. 6 I will, in a moment, argue that this inference, an apparent cousin to the Private Language Argument, is fallacious. 2003 K. A. Appiah Thinking it Through i. 12 If Wittgenstein was right, there could be no such ‘private languages’. < as lemmas |
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