Definitions from Wiktionary (linguistic turn)
▸ noun: (philosophy) The shift which occurred in philosophical attention, during the 20th century and within a number of philosophical schools of thought, from traditional themes of metaphysics and epistemology to a focus on the structure and usage of language and the relation of language to human understanding of those traditional themes.
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▸ noun: (philosophy) The shift which occurred in philosophical attention, during the 20th century and within a number of philosophical schools of thought, from traditional themes of metaphysics and epistemology to a focus on the structure and usage of language and the relation of language to human understanding of those traditional themes.
Similar:
epistemological turn,
linguisticization,
linguistic anthropology,
linguistic terrain,
macrolinguistics,
linguistry,
sublineation,
language planning,
philology,
language ecology,
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Opposite:
Types:
speech act theory,
deconstruction,
post-structuralism,
pragmatics,
discourse analysis,
semiotics,
hermeneutics,
critical theory,
more...
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