linguistic turn

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. The shift which occurred in philosophical attention, during the 20th century and within a number of philosophical schools of thought, from traditional themes of metaphysics and epistemology to a focus on the structure and usage of language and the relation of language to human understanding of those traditional themes.

Word forms

linguistic turn

Etymology

Popularized by Richard Rorty in The Linguistic Turn (1967).

Related words

epistemological turn visual turn
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