The Synchronic Fallacy: Historical Investigations with a Theory of History

University Press of Southern Denmark (2001)
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Abstract

This study introduces a postmodern attitude into the science of language. Rehabilitating the Erkenntnisswert of the non-transcendent use of the everyday language - a project with Glossematic, 'Hermeneutical' and 'Deconstructivist' overtones - this book presents an argument against the modern synchronization of historical linguistics and demonstrates the possibility of constructing a historical theory through the introduction of the Existential Function of the everyday language as an implementation of man'stemporally structured mind, our 'historical senses'.

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