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Single Idea 16012

[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / F. Analytic Philosophy / 5. Linguistic Analysis ]

Full Idea

If the claim of philosophers to be unbiased were all it pretends to be, it would have to take account of language and its significance...Language is partly given and partly develops freely. As individuals cannot be truly independent, so too with language.

Gist of Idea

Philosophy can't be unbiased if it ignores language, as that is no more independent than individuals are

Source

Søren Kierkegaard (The Journals of Kierkegaard [1850], 1840.07.18)

Book Ref

Kierkegaard,Søren: 'A Kierkegaard Anthology', ed/tr. Bretall,Robert [Princeton 1946], p.12


A Reaction

A surprisingly prophetic entry from Kierkegaard anticipating the linguistic turn. [SY]


The 7 ideas from 'The Journals of Kierkegaard'

Philosophy can't be unbiased if it ignores language, as that is no more independent than individuals are [Kierkegaard]
Our destiny is the highest pitch of world-weariness [Kierkegaard]
The best way to be a Christian is without 'Christianity' [Kierkegaard]
If people marry just because they are lonely, that is self-love, not love [Kierkegaard]
Life may be understood backwards, but it has to be lived forwards [Kierkegaard]
Fixed ideas should be tackled aggressively [Kierkegaard]
We need to see that Christianity cannot be understood [Kierkegaard]