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... linguistic turn . In contrast with hermeneutic theories that view understanding as a psychological process Gadamer thinks of understanding as a linguistic phenomenon . . 22 " The same author claims that previous theories — like those of ...
... linguistic turn . In contrast with hermeneutic theories that view understanding as a psychological process Gadamer thinks of understanding as a linguistic phenomenon . . 22 " The same author claims that previous theories — like those of ...
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... linguistic philosophies fell by the wayside when this paradigm was abandoned by subsequent generations of aca- demic linguists and scholars whose work was guided by different con- cerns and interests . Schleiermacher viewed ...
... linguistic philosophies fell by the wayside when this paradigm was abandoned by subsequent generations of aca- demic linguists and scholars whose work was guided by different con- cerns and interests . Schleiermacher viewed ...
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... linguistic model to confirm and expand this view . The use of Saussurean linguistics , with its emphasis on language as a simultaneous and self - regulating system with no direct correspondence to a pre - existing validating reality ...
... linguistic model to confirm and expand this view . The use of Saussurean linguistics , with its emphasis on language as a simultaneous and self - regulating system with no direct correspondence to a pre - existing validating reality ...
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