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John Langshaw Austin (1911 - 1960) was an influential philosopher who taught at Oxford from 1952 to 1960. His main works are: Philosophical Papers (1961); Sense and Sensibilia (1962); and How to Do Things with Words (1962) His notes on the locutionary,...
Mikhail Bakhtin (1895 - 1975) is a Russian philosopher and literary theorist whose works have contributed to many disciplines (linguistics, anthropology, philosophy, literary theory, and critique). Bakhtin's authorship is a detective problem because he and others say...
Emile Benveniste (1902 - 1976) is a French linguist whose most important work is Problems in General Linguistics (1966). His contribution to semiotics includes proving how language can be separated neither from discourse nor from subjectivity. In Benveniste's...
Justus Buchler (1914 - 1991) is a contemporary American philosopher, creator of a general theory of human reasoning, which has a direct as well as broad general significance for the study of signs. The difference it makes in the three modes of inference: affirmative,...
Karl Buhler (1879 - 1963) is a German psychologist who has devoted much of his work to language and expression. One of his most notable contributions is the principle of domination, which assumes that although each message has several functions, usually one dominates....
A completely and truly free course on Semiology (Semiotics). Learn about the meaning of signs, how and why did the field emerged. What is the relationship between the street signs and the signs that we use every day - words.