Abstract
First, we aim to place Bühler's axiomatics in its own spatial-temporal context — along the\r\ntemporal line which connects his works, that originate at the latest from 1927, and possibly even\r\nfrom 1903, up to 1960, as well as in the Central-European zone which connects two of Europe's\r\nmajor capitals of culture, the two cities close to Bühler's professional life, Vienna and Prague,\r\nespecially in the inter-war years. While doing so, another temporal line will be identified, which\r\nbegins at the First International Congress of Linguists at the Hague in 1928, and continues,\r\nbeyond the well-known 1929 Prague Linguistic Circle Theses, as far as 1932, to the collective\r\nPrague Theses concerning language culture. In the background, the ‘axiomatizing trend’\r\npermeates the epistemological project of the Vienna Circle in its founding years.\r\nEventually, the question will arise as to if and how Bühler's epistemological move has\r\nbeen recognized, appreciated, and taken seriously in the further development of language\r\nsciences, including contemporary thought.
| Lingua originale | Inglese |
|---|---|
| Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Karl Bühler, une théorie du langage redécouverte. Karl Bühler, eine Sprachtheorie wiederentdeckt. Karl Bühler, a theory of language rediscovered |
| Editore | OPS, PLK |
| Pagine | 413-433 |
| Numero di pagine | 21 |
| Volume | 7 n.s. |
| ISBN (stampa) | 978-80-87269-52-7 |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2018 |
Keywords
- Circolo di Vienna
- Prage Linguistic Circle Theses
- Rudolf Carnap
- Vienna Circle
- assioma
- axiom
- axiomatizing trend
- congresses of linguists
- congressi dei linguisti
- tendenza all'assiomatizzazione
- tesi del CIrcolo di Praga