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Philosophical Foundations of Language: A Monograph
This monograph explores the philosophical dimensions of language, offering a broad perspective that integrates insights from anthropology, linguistics, sociology, and psychology. It examines how language is both a product of being and a tool for shaping practical life. The author synthesizes multiple philosophical traditions—analytical, empirical, positivist, hermeneutic, phenomenological, and existentialist—to analyze language's role in consciousness, reality, and culture.
Key themes include the relativity of language to mind and world, the alignment of language with reality through experience, and the resolution of semantic paradoxes. Hermeneutics bridges historical development and artistic mastery of language, while phenomenology views language as a result of transcendental reflection. The work emphasizes the practical goal of enhancing humanitarian culture through theoretical analysis of language.
This revised edition highlights unresolved issues and introduces a new research direction: "The Communicative Essence of Civilizational Development." A resource for scholars and students of philosophy, linguistics, and cultural studies.