noun
ordinary language school
A school of 20th-century analytic philosophy emphasizing the analysis of everyday language to resolve philosophical problems; associated with philosophers such as J.L. Austin and the later Wittgenstein.
日常言語学派は、哲学的問題を日常言語の分析によって解消しようとした。
The ordinary language school attempted to dissolve philosophical problems through the analysis of everyday language.
Analytic philosophy is the broader tradition; the ordinary language school is one movement within it.
Compound of 日常 (everyday), 言語 (language), 学 (study), and 派 (school), calqued from English 'ordinary language school'.