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Continuing with analytic philosophy, after the Vienna Circle had its influence, the tradition continued and grew into several new areas, inspired largely from Wittgenstein and other prominent figures. John L. Austin developed his theory of meaning through speech acts. Noam Chomsky developed his concept of universal grammar. Let's learn about this and more!

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