La philosophie ne doit en aucune manière porter atteinte à l'usage effectif du langage

Les Etudes Philosophiques 94 (3):349 (2010)
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Abstract

Le rapport de la philosophie à l’usage doit-il s’en tenir à la description? Que signifie l’exigence descriptive elle-même? On éclaire ces questions depuis les modes d’approche de l’usage que la description promeut et interdit.Must philosophy’s relation to use be exclusively descriptive? What does the need for description amount to? The issues at stake here benefit from studying which ways of handling use are actually promoted or laid aside by the descriptive claim

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Raphaël Ehrsam
Université Paris-Sorbonne

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