Treats the development of linguistic thought from Descartes to Degerando as both a part of, and a determining factor in, the emergence of modern consciousness. Discusses, amongst others, Herder, Leibniz, Wolff and Humboldt.
Treats the development of linguistic thought from Descartes to Degerando as both a part of, and a determining factor in, the emergence of modern consciousness. Discusses, amongst others, Herder, Leibniz, Wolff and Humboldt.
Ulrich Ricken founded and directed and is now Emeritus Professor of the International Centre for Research on the European Enlightenment at the University of Halle, Germany. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the history of ideas, the history of language, and the history of linguistic theories in their philosophical context.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 The Overture to the Enlightenment Debate: Language in the Interstices of the Intellectual and Physical Nature of Humanity Chapter 1 Interpretations of Language As an Argument for and Against Dualism Chapter 2 Language and the Affects in the Port-Royal Logic Chapter 3 Cordemoy and Dualism Chapter 4 The Cartesian Argument Chapter 5 Language and Sense Perception in the Controversy Between Arnauld and Malebranche Chapter 6 Language and the Epistemological Evaluation of the Senses From Descartes to Locke and Du Bos Part 2 Language, Anthropology and History in the Enlightenment Chapter 7 A Century of Controversy Chapter 8 From Locke to Condillac Chapter 9 Grammar, Philosophy, Anthropology Chapter 10 The Origin of Language and the Historical View of Humanity Chapter 11 Language and Evolutionary Thinking Chapter 12 The "abuse of Words" Chapter 13 Language and Knowledge Chapter 14 The French Enlightenment and Its Aftermath Chapter 15 Concluding Remarks
Part 1 The Overture to the Enlightenment Debate: Language in the Interstices of the Intellectual and Physical Nature of Humanity Chapter 1 Interpretations of Language As an Argument for and Against Dualism Chapter 2 Language and the Affects in the Port-Royal Logic Chapter 3 Cordemoy and Dualism Chapter 4 The Cartesian Argument Chapter 5 Language and Sense Perception in the Controversy Between Arnauld and Malebranche Chapter 6 Language and the Epistemological Evaluation of the Senses From Descartes to Locke and Du Bos Part 2 Language, Anthropology and History in the Enlightenment Chapter 7 A Century of Controversy Chapter 8 From Locke to Condillac Chapter 9 Grammar, Philosophy, Anthropology Chapter 10 The Origin of Language and the Historical View of Humanity Chapter 11 Language and Evolutionary Thinking Chapter 12 The "abuse of Words" Chapter 13 Language and Knowledge Chapter 14 The French Enlightenment and Its Aftermath Chapter 15 Concluding Remarks
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