Language, Truth and PoliticsJ. Stroud and T. Pateman, 1975 - 112 páginas |
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... true - nor - false , but nonsense , meaningful only at the behavioural level of symptom . As a good positivist , he knows that nonsense statements are those which cannot be proved either true or false , and therefore it could not ...
... true - nor - false , but nonsense , meaningful only at the behavioural level of symptom . As a good positivist , he knows that nonsense statements are those which cannot be proved either true or false , and therefore it could not ...
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... true that " Smoking can Damage your Health " , that is to say , does not accept as obviously true the content of H.M. Government's Health Warning printed on the side of the packet . In such circumstances , conscious awareness of the ...
... true that " Smoking can Damage your Health " , that is to say , does not accept as obviously true the content of H.M. Government's Health Warning printed on the side of the packet . In such circumstances , conscious awareness of the ...
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... true , never true if I have the slightest interest in being false . I say things as they come to me ; if sensible , all to the good , but if outrageous , people don't take any notice . I use freedom of speech for all it's worth ...
... true , never true if I have the slightest interest in being false . I say things as they come to me ; if sensible , all to the good , but if outrageous , people don't take any notice . I use freedom of speech for all it's worth ...
Contenido
Preface | 5 |
Rational Error | 26 |
Chapter III | 39 |
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Aaron Sloman accept action argument assertion Barthes behaviour Belair Bernstein Carole Pateman challenge chapter claim to know claim to knowledge cognitive communication concepts consciousness context critical defined Denise Riley discussion disguise Double Bind Edward Heath effect Enoch Powell essay everyday example existing expression false Feyerabend function harm Harmondsworth hearer Huntington idea ideology Idle Discourse individual institutions intellectual intolerance involved J.S. Mill justified language linguistic logical Marcuse Marxist mass media means metacommunicative Mill Mill's criterion Millian Nouveau Roman opinion organisation Pateman person phatic Philosophy physics political position possible problem question R.D. Laing reason recognise reference Reich relation relationship repressive discourse repressive forms Roy Edgley rules schizophrenic seems semiology simply situation social socialisation society sort speaker speech statement substantive T/truth things thought tolerance truth understanding University of Sussex utterance vocabulary whilst Wilhelm Reich words writes
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