Must We Mean What We Say? Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

Must We Mean What We Say? Symbols, Allegory and Motifs

The symbolism of linguistic philosophy

The reader's comprehension of sincerity symbolizes linguistic philosophy. When quoting Austin's work, Cavell argues that human beings use an ordinary language that they can comprehend. For instance, Cavell expounds that people predict denotation as an alternative to intending it while conversing.

David Poole

David Poole symbolizes the controversy in the field of philosophy. Cavell uses Pool figuratively to show inconsistencies in philosophy. For instance, the author finds it difficult to compare and contrast Poole's philosophical work because it changes as he ages. In reality, different philosophers have different opinions regarding language and the realities of humanity.

The linguistic theory

The linguistic theory is epitomized by the use of language as an artistic medium of comprehension. According to the author, every linguistic attempt has a philosophical value in the dialogue. Therefore, the primary role of language is to convey meaning and understanding.

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