The Epistemology of Language Use: Wittgenstein and Philosophical Pragmatics
By (Author) Professor Arley Ramos Moreno
Edited by Professor Cristiane Gottschalk
Edited by Professor Paulo Oliveira
Edited by Professor Rafael Lopes Azize
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th February 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Analytical philosophy and Logical Positivism
401
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Arley Ramos Moreno, a pioneering Brazilian philosopher, makes an important contribution to current discussions around meaning, knowledge and symbolism in the first English translation of his work. Connecting philosophy of language, linguistics, semiotics and phenomenology, Moreno builds on the legacy of Wittgenstein. His focus is on the ways of producing meaning that involve the circumstances of the enunciation and applications of words. He explores interlocutions, the different techniques for assigning names to things and the forms of ties between words and techniques that allow us to engage with diverse objects, from emotions and attitudes to physical and abstract entities. Extending Wittgensteins therapeutic philosophy and representing a significant step towards integrating the Kantian transcendental into the pragmatic domain, this ambitious project is edited by a team of scholars who worked closely with Moreno. They bring to light Morenos ability to enrich our understanding of the intricate interplay between language, thought and experience.
Arley Ramos Moreno was Professor of Philosophy at the State University of Campinas, So Paulo, Brazil. Cristiane Gottschalk is Professor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Education at the University of So Paulo, Brazil. Paulo Oliveira is Professor of German and Translation Studies at the State University of Campinas and University of So Paulo, Brazil. Rafael Lopes Azize is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.