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Twentieth-century philosophy, in both the ‘analytic’ and ‘contintental’ traditions, was preoccupied with questions about linguistic meaning and the way language relates to reality. In the analytic tradition, this was largely as a consequence of the revolutions in logic initiated by ... ...
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