Zusammenfassung
Begriff ist philosophisch und psychologisch ein kontroverser Term, definierbar auf der Basis metaphysischer und epistemologischer Traditionen. Dem linguistischen Begriff der Bedeutung geht es nicht besser. Empirismus und Rationalismus; Nominalismus und Realismus; Phänomenalismus, Relativismus, Objektivismus, Subjektivismus, und vor allem die kognitiven Wissenschaften hantieren mit diesen Termen wie Hänsel und Gretel mit ihren Brotkrumen im Märchenwald.
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Paprotté, W. (1985). Linguistische Aspekte der Begriffsentwicklung. In: Seiler, T.B., Wannenmacher, W. (eds) Begriffs- und Wortbedeutungsentwicklung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70489-5_4
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