Truth in Grammar in the Realist Tradition as a Universal Way of Perception and Understanding the World in the Analytical Philosophy of Language
Автор: Ekaterina V. Grigorenko
Журнал: Общество: философия, история, культура @society-phc
Рубрика: Философия
Статья в выпуске: 6, 2021 года.
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Grammar in analytical philosophy is one of the main teachings, as it is aimed at the formation and interpretation of the true meaning. It is largely formed within the framework of the realist tradition by creating general concepts, separate parts of speech such as nouns and adjectives, as well as the rules for the formation of sentences. Thus, grammatical teachings express an ideal model of language, common to all people, where no discrepancies are accepted, because they cannot express a complete understanding of the world by a person. In contrast, the anti-realist concept of grammar focuses on the ambiguity of interpretations of the meaning of language, as well as on the formation of conventions that change in accordance with time, place and a particular subject. The realistic concept of grammar is advantageous and most acceptable for the knowledge and understanding of the material world, since it expresses the unity of ideas, aspirations, common and suitable ones for all people.
Grammar, realism, anti-realism, ideal model of language, interpretation, understanding, true meaning
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149134188
IDR: 149134188 | DOI: 10.24158/fik.2021.6.4