Language, Truth, and Logic
Language, Truth, and Logic
A Revolutionary Examination of Meaning and Verification in Human Expression
About This Book
Published in 1936, Language, Truth, and Logic brought logical positivism to British audiences and English-speaking readers worldwide. The work establishes verification principles as the basis for meaningful discourse and employs logic as the means to articulate valid claims about reality.
Who Should Read This?
- Students and enthusiasts of philosophy, particularly analytic traditions and linguistic analysis
- Scholars studying twentieth-century intellectual history and philosophical movements
- Individuals interested in rational inquiry and methods for testing the validity of claims
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