Taking the differentiation between linguistic philosophy and philological philosophy, the article outlines the emergence of respective types of philosophers, whose self-awareness of the philosophical object is characterized as either textual or linguistic. This particular distinction is supported by the conviction of the evolving nature of 20th century philosophy precisely from linguistic to philological/textual. This distinction in turn redefines a number of traditional philosophical perspectives, the most important of which is the question of the object of philosophical contemplation.
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No. 31 (2015)
Published: 2015-11-15