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ArtiïŹcial Language Philosophy of Science
Artificial language philosophy (also called âideal language philosophyâ) is the position that philosophical problems are best solved or dissolved through a reform of language. Its underlying methodologyâthe development of languages for specific purposesâleads to a conventionalist view of language in general and of concepts in particular. I argue that many philosophical practices can be reinterpreted as applications of artificial language philosophy. In addition, many factually occurring interrelations between the sciences and philosophy of science are justified and clarified by the assumption of an artificial language methodology