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Language and Philosophy: An Analysis of the Turn to "Subject" in Modern Philosophy with Historical Linguistic Approach

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  263-274

Abstract

 The Philosophy of Descartes marked the starting point of Modern Philosophy. One of the main characteristics of this French rationalistic philosophy, which was followed by English empiricism and German Idealism, is a special attention to the "Subject" instead of the cosmos, being or God. But the question is what caused such a turn to "Subject"? With a historical linguistic approach it can be shown that the replacement of old languages of philosophy, namely Greek, Arabic and Latin by Modern European Languages, namely French, English and German can be one of the causes of this turn to "Subject". In this research, we will concentrate on the word order and the possibility of the omission of the Subject in the sentences of languages pertaining to different philosophical traditions from different historical contexts. In Modern European Languages of philosophy (French, English, German) there is an insistence on the Subject to appear at the beginning of the sentence. These three languages are among the very limited number of Non Null Subject languages which do not permit the Subject to be omitted from the beginning of the sentence. These languages were null Subject in the course of their history, but at the same time with the appearance of Modern Philosophy (first half of the 17 th century) they became non null Subject languages.

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    APA: Copy

    HOSSEINI, AHMAD. (2019). Language and Philosophy: An Analysis of the Turn to "Subject" in Modern Philosophy with Historical Linguistic Approach. PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATION (JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES) (TABRIZ), 13(28), 263-274. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/735036/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HOSSEINI AHMAD. Language and Philosophy: An Analysis of the Turn to "Subject" in Modern Philosophy with Historical Linguistic Approach. PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATION (JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES) (TABRIZ)[Internet]. 2019;13(28):263-274. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/735036/en

    IEEE: Copy

    AHMAD HOSSEINI, “Language and Philosophy: An Analysis of the Turn to "Subject" in Modern Philosophy with Historical Linguistic Approach,” PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATION (JOURNAL OF FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HUMANITIES) (TABRIZ), vol. 13, no. 28, pp. 263–274, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/735036/en

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