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  1. Wörter und Bilder in der österreichisch‐ungarischen Philosophie: Von Palágyi zu Wittgenstein †

    Abstract: The thesis according to which technologies of communication have implications not just for the form, but also for the content and indeed for the overall logic of what is being communicated rests on a set of general philosophical assumptions... mehr

     

    Abstract: The thesis according to which technologies of communication have implications not just for the form, but also for the content and indeed for the overall logic of what is being communicated rests on a set of general philosophical assumptions as regards the relation between thought and its medium. The paper shows that formulating these assumptions, and elaborating them, has been a characteristic concern of Austro‐Hungarian philosophy; that between the philosophers who played a role in the relevant endeavours there obtained significant, sometimes mutual, influences; and that Austro‐Hungarian realities ‐ basically, the phenomenon of disturbed communication within the Habsburg Empire ‐ had a marked effect on their thought.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Berlin : Wiley-VCH, 1978-; 24, Heft 3 (2006), 147-153 (gesamt 7); Online-Ressource
    Weitere Schlagworte: Bild (er) sprache; Buchstaben (sprache); Denk‐Sprache; deutsche Sprache; Isotype‐System; Kommunikationsphilosophie; Kommunikation (gebrochene); Lesen; Muttersprache; Österreich‐Ungarn; Schriftlichkeit; Schriftsprache; Sprache; ungarische Sprache; XX Jh
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