<b>Interfaces between the philosofic and linguistic thought: some theoretical reflections about the delimitation of the object of study of the linguistic</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascilangcult.v34i2.15642
Abstract
This work aims to approach, in the intertwining between linguistic and philosophy, the science phylosophy of the language with regard to two guidelines of the linguistic-philosophic thought which aim the resolution of the problem of the isolation and delimitation of the language as study object, to know, the idealist subjetivism and the abstract objetivism. The main proposals of these master lines followed by a brief bakhtinian reflection about them are pointed. Such study is guided by the chapter four, ‘Guidelines of the linguistic-Philosofic Thought’, of the classic Marxism and Language Philosophy by Mikhail Bakhtin. Some exemplifications are made in order to justify these reflections.
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