This book compares attitudes to empiricism in language study from
mid-twentieth century philosophy of language and from present-day
linguistics. It focuses on responses to the logical positivism of
the Vienna Circle, particularly in the work of British philosopher
J. L. Austin and the much less well-known work of Norwegian
philosopher Arne Naess.
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