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Do we share a language? Communitarism and its challenges

The idea that natural languages are shared by speakers within linguistic communities is often taken for granted. Several philosophers even take the notion of shared language as fundamental and that allows them to use it in further explanations. However, to justify the claim that speakers share a language, it should be possible to demarcate the shared language somehow. In this paper, I discuss: A) …

  • Knihovna Akademie věd České republiky (opens in new window)
  • Drobňák, Matej
  • communitarism
  • indeterminacy of meaning
  • metasemantics
  • pragmatics
  • shared language
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  • Knihovna Akademie věd České republiky (opens in new window)
  • Drobňák, Matej
  • communitarism
  • indeterminacy of meaning
  • metasemantics
  • pragmatics
  • shared language
  • model:article
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  • 572-596
  • Organon F: filozofický časopis | 2019 Volume:26 | Number:4
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  • uuid:319c00a2-7b4d-4cdc-a4b5-721ed83b8f95
  • doi:10.31577/orgf.2019.26402
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  • 2021-06-01T12:19:28.026Z
  • 2021-06-01T12:19:28.026Z