THE INFLUENCE OF PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS IN THE ANALYSES OF THE CULTURE OF LINGUISTIC COMMUNICATION
Keywords:
language, communication, philosophical, concepts, cultural, complex, social, insights, linguistic, discourse, cultural realities, cultural identity.Abstract
Linguistic communication is an essential aspect of cultural identity, and its study is deeply intertwined with philosophical thought. Philosophical perspectives on language have long shaped the way linguists and cultural theorists analyze the interplay between language, culture, and society. This article explores the influence of key philosophical concepts—such as meaning, truth, power, and ethics on the analysis of linguistic communication. Through an examination of the works of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Michel Foucault, and Emmanuel Levinas, we analyze how these philosophical frameworks have informed the cultural understanding of language use. The paper argues that philosophical concepts provide essential insights into the cultural and social dimensions of communication, revealing how language both reflects and constructs cultural realities.
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