Cambridge language philosophy circle

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The Cambridge language philosophy circle was an informal group of early 20th-century Cambridge-based philosophers and linguists who explored the logical and practical foundations of language and meaning.

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instanceOf academic circle
informal philosophical group
academicDiscipline analytic philosophy
linguistics
activity discussion of logical foundations of language
discussion of practical foundations of language
seminars and meetings
aim to analyze meaning in language
to explore the logical foundations of language
to explore the practical foundations of language
associatedWith University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
focus foundations of language
linguistics
logic of language
meaning
philosophy of language
location Cambridge NERFINISHED
organizationalStructure informal group
timePeriod early 20th century

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On a Problem of Formal Logic associatedWith Cambridge language philosophy circle
this entity surface form: Cambridge school of analytic philosophy