|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
Integrationism offers a radically contextual approach to the sign
and represents a direct challenge to academic linguistics. This
book sets out for the general reader its key claims and insights
and explores criticisms offered of its approach, as well as the
paradoxes that arise from its attack on the notion of linguistic
expertise. For the first time integrationism is subjected to an
extended contrastive analysis with semiotics.
The present book is a collection of scholarly reflections on the
theme of humanism from an integrational linguistic perspective. It
studies humanist thought in relation to the philosophy of language
and communication underpinning it and considers the question
whether being a 'humanist' binds one to a particular view of
language. The contributions to this volume explore whether
integrational linguistics, being informed by a non-mainstream
semiology and adopting a lay linguistic perspective, can provide
better answers to contentious ontological and epistemological
questions concerning the humanist project - questions having to do
with the self, reason, authenticity, creativity, free agency,
knowledge and human communication. The humanist perspectives
adopted by the contributors to this volume are critical insofar as
they start from semiological assumptions that challenge received
notions within mainstream linguistics, such as the belief that
languages are fixed-codes of some kind, that communication serves
the purpose of thought transfer, and that languages are
prerequisites for communication.
The present book is a collection of scholarly reflections on the
theme of humanism from an integrational linguistic perspective. It
studies humanist thought in relation to the philosophy of language
and communication underpinning it and considers the question
whether being a 'humanist' binds one to a particular view of
language. The contributions to this volume explore whether
integrational linguistics, being informed by a non-mainstream
semiology and adopting a lay linguistic perspective, can provide
better answers to contentious ontological and epistemological
questions concerning the humanist project - questions having to do
with the self, reason, authenticity, creativity, free agency,
knowledge and human communication. The humanist perspectives
adopted by the contributors to this volume are critical insofar as
they start from semiological assumptions that challenge received
notions within mainstream linguistics, such as the belief that
languages are fixed-codes of some kind, that communication serves
the purpose of thought transfer, and that languages are
prerequisites for communication.
|
You may like...
The Wonder Of You
Elvis Presley, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
CD
R48
Discovery Miles 480
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|