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In this book, a philosopher combines these famous cases with a lifetime of study to examine the threshold of language-that point' between speech and not quite speech.' He provides fascinating accounts of the deaf and blind Helen Keller, of chimpanzees like Washoe, and of feral children such as Victor, putting a new spin in their stories.

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In this book, a philosopher combines these famous cases with a lifetime of study to examine the threshold of language-that point' between speech and not quite speech.' He provides fascinating accounts of the deaf and blind Helen Keller, of chimpanzees like Washoe, and of feral children such as Victor, putting a new spin in their stories.
Autorenporträt
Jerry Gill is the author and editor of more than twenty books and has published many journal articles. Formerly a professor of philosophy at the College of Saint Rose, Albany, New York, he now teaches philosophy at Pima Community College in Tucson.