Comment: TERMINOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY: FROM LOGIC TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
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terminology, philosophy, logicRésumé
First paragraph: L.M. Alexeeva’s paper focuses on the relationship that has existed, and continues to exist, between Philosophy and Terminology throughout their development.
Her text presents a series of ideas that provide the foundation to the main topic of the paper: the relationship between terminology and philosophy has changed from concentrating on logic –the main focus since the birth of terminology until a few years ago– to place itself in the field of the philosophy of science. This transition has brought new themes and issues to terminology, together with a different understanding of terms themselves.
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