O pożytkach interpretacyjnych brytyjskiej filozofi i analitycznej

dc.contributor.authorBarankiewicz, Tomasz
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-28T12:20:30Z
dc.date.available2018-03-28T12:20:30Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractThe article enumerates the main models of language analysis which constitute the achievements of British analytic philosophy of the 20th century. They are as follows: 1. descriptive analysis of linguistic expressions, characteristic of the philosophy of G.E. Moore; 2. analysis as logical reconstruction, so called a “hard” analytical approach, proposed by G. Frege and B. Russell as well as L. Wittgenstein from the early period of his views; 3. therapeutic interpretation of language, when it is assumed that philosophical problems stem from errors and faulty language (J.L. Austin, G. Ryle and L. Wittgenstein of the second period of views); 4. the model of connective analysis, which is based on the assumption that concepts form a well-ordered system, where each of the elements can be properly interpreted only through mutual relations, i.e. through a defi ned position and function with respect to the other elements of the system (P.F. Strawson).Common among Polish theoreticians of law, mainly by M. Zieliński, the principle omnia sunt interpretanda (all and always should be interpreted) points out to the conditions of wider understanding of the choice of legal interpretation methods. The presented models of analysis of the British twentieth century analytic philosophy justify the necessity of the use of interpretation because of the full “restoration” of the contents of a legal norm. Too narrow approaches to interpretative analysis of lan-guage, confi ned merely to so-called “therapeutic” treatments, removing ambiguity, lack of clarity or focus, as well as error in the legal text, should be regarded as untenable. After reviewing the main models of analysis, it can be reasonably argued that in the phenomenon of language, its interpretation and openness to interpretation, as well as liaison with the pragmatic elements resulting from social communication,pl
dc.description.articlenumber3pl
dc.description.journaltitleStudia Prawa Publicznegopl
dc.description.number15pl
dc.description.pageof57pl
dc.description.pageto76pl
dc.description.tome3pl
dc.identifier.citationStudia Prawa Publicznego, 2015, Nr 10, s. 57-76pl
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-232-2947-6
dc.identifier.issn2300-3936
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/22557
dc.language.isopolpl
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Naukowe UAMpl
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesspl
dc.subjectinterpretation of the lawpl
dc.subjectclarificationpl
dc.subjectmethods of linguistic analysispl
dc.titleO pożytkach interpretacyjnych brytyjskiej filozofi i analitycznejpl
dc.title.alternativeAbout the interpretative benefi ts of British analytical philosophypl
dc.typeArtykułpl

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