Christina Behme (Kwantlen Polytechnic Un Martin Neef (TU Braunschweig)
This book contains new articles by leading philosophers and linguists discussing a promising philosophical framework distinct from currently dominant ones: Linguistic Realism. As opposed to Nominalism and Chomskyian Conceptualism, this approach distinguishes between use of language, knowledge of language, and language as such. The latter is conceived as part of the realm of abstract objects. The authors show how adopting Linguistic Realism overcomes entrenched problems with other frameworks and suggest that Linguistic Realism will best serve those interested in formal linguistics, the...
This book contains new articles by leading philosophers and linguists discussing a promising philosophical framework distinct from currently dominant ...