Origin of Language: Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt - G.A. Wells - Livros - Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S. - 9780812690309 - 1 de agosto de 1987
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Origin of Language: Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt First edition

G.A. Wells

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Origin of Language: Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt First edition

from back cover: Does the use of language by humans point to a mysterious and unbridgeable chasm between man and best? Is human language a human invention? How could language possibly have been invented, since the inventor would have had to use language in order to explain the invention to others?

Writers of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment-especially Condillac, Thomas Reid, and Monboddo-developed a naturalistic conjectural account of teh invention of language. But Herder and his successors, from Humboldt to Wundt, were determined to reject any theory which characterized language as an invention. Ninetheenth-and twentieth-century thinking has generally followed Herder, and it has become fashionable to scoff at the naivety of the Enlightened writers.

In this short but tightly-packed work, G. A. Wells gives a lucid account of the arguments of Condillac, Reid, and Mnboddo, showing that their theories, often carelessly misrepresented, are much more persuasive than has been supposed.


148 pages

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Lançado 1 de agosto de 1987
ISBN13 9780812690309
Editoras Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Páginas 148
Dimensões 154 × 230 × 14 mm   ·   240 g
Idioma English  

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