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Lisbon Philosophical Studies – Uses of Languages in Interdisciplinary Fields
ISSN: 2235-641X
Lisbon Philosophical Studies Uses of Language in Interdisciplinary Fields is the book series of the Institute of Philosophy of Language at the New University of Lisbon. Its aim is the publication of high-quality monographs, edited collections and conference proceedings in areas related to the philosophy of language, such as aesthetics, argumentation theory, epistemology, ethics, logic, philosophy of mind and political philosophy. The purpose of the series is to reflect the activities of the Institute as well as contemporary research in these areas, encouraging the interchange of arguments and ideas between philosophy and other disciplines.
8 publications
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Uses of Blogs
©2006 Textbook -
The Uses of Chaos
©2010 Monographs -
The Uses of Criticism
©1976 Others -
Forms and Uses of Argument
Transdisciplinary Aspects of Figurative Language: from Aesthetics to Neuroscience©2022 Edited Collection -
The Uses and Abuses of Antiquity
©1999 Edited Collection -
Popular Genres and Their Uses in Fiction
©2018 Monographs -
The Sacramentality of Preaching
Homiletical Uses of Louis-Marie Chauvet’s Theology of Sacramentality©2009 Monographs -
Language in its Socio-Cultural Context
New Explorations in Gendered, Global and Media Uses©2010 Edited Collection -
Essays on Values and Practical Rationality
Ethical and Aesthetical Dimensions©2017 Edited Collection -
Wittgenstein on Forms of Life and the Nature of Experience
©2010 Edited Collection -
Meaning and Context
©2010 Edited Collection -
Philosophical Perspectives on the Self
©2015 Edited Collection -
The Uses of First Person Writings / Les usages des écrits du for privé
Africa, America, Asia, Europe / Afrique, Amérique, Asie, Europe©2013 Conference proceedings -
Wittgenstein and the Sceptical Tradition
©2020 Edited Collection -
Mutating Idylls
Uses and Misuses of the Locus Amoenus in European Literature, 1850–1930©2019 Edited Collection