On Dufrenne's Philosophical Language Viewpoint
Abstract
Dufrenne’s language viewpoint is a response to the 20th century linguistic turn. He advocates the study of language from the perspective of ontology, no longer regards language as the object and tool, but emphasizes the equality between man and the world. Language is the foundation of man and the world, and the world speaks to us. Dufrenne’s linguistic view is still concerned with the relationship between man and the world, and run through beyond subject-object duality of thinking.
Keywords
Dufrenne, Linguistic Turn, Saussure, Structuralism, Man and the World
DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/icesd2017/11720
10.12783/dtssehs/icesd2017/11720