What is the Role of Philosophy of Language in Physics?

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In summary, the role of philosophy of language in physics is to examine the relationship between language and the concepts of physics. It explores how language is used to explain and communicate scientific theories and how these concepts are represented and understood through language. Additionally, philosophy of language in physics delves into the limitations of language in accurately describing and comprehending complex scientific concepts and theories. It is a crucial aspect of understanding the foundations and implications of physics as a field of study.
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I am swordwhale and new to this board. I work at a department of philosophy of language and just recently decided to finish up my bachelor in physics as well but as my first semesters were almost 10 years ago I'm struggeling here and there with some of the content. Nonetheless I am now more invested in my studies than ever before and enjoy every single lecture.

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