Voyage Into Language: Space and the Linguistic Encounter, 1500-1800

Routledge (2003)
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Abstract

David B. Paxman explores the connections between perceived space and language citing for example Cassirer's observation that since all of our knowledge of phenomena ultimately dissolves into a knowledge of temporal and spatial relations, this constitutes the truly objectifying principle of knowledge.

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