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Philosophical languages are a priori languages whose syntax, morphology, and/or lexicon are based on philosophical principles regarding the relationship of symbol and meaning. They tend to be highly regular.
[[Philosophical language]]s are [[a priori language]]s whose syntax, morphology, and/or lexicon are based on philosophical principles regarding the relationship of symbol and meaning. They tend to be highly regular.

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Philosophical languages are a priori languages whose syntax, morphology, and/or lexicon are based on philosophical principles regarding the relationship of symbol and meaning. They tend to be highly regular.

Pages in category "Philosophical languages"

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