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    When the word becomes flesh: language and human nature.Paolo Virno - 2015 - South Pasadena, CA: Semiotext(e). Edited by Giuseppina Mecchia.
    Part one: the act of speaking -- The speaker as performing artist -- The absolute performative -- The repetition of anthropogenesis -- Part two: toward a critic of interiority -- Second-degree sensualism: a physiognomic project -- In praise of reification -- Part three: from the beginning and right now -- Natural history -- The multitude and the principle of individuation -- Appendix: Wittgenstein and the question of atheism.
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    Language and the History of Thought.Nancy S. Struever - 1995 - Boydell & Brewer.
    17 essays discussing the role of language in the history of western thought. Since Adam before the Fall named the animals by true insight into their essences, language has never ceased to be the pivot of efforts to understand human nature and our capacity to feel at home in the twin worlds of nature and society. This volume brings together seventeen essays that have appeared in the Journal of the History of Ideasover the last thirty years. Their common (...)
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    Language, Thought, and the History of Science.Carmela Chateau-Smith - 2022 - Topoi 41 (3):573-586.
    Language and thought are intimately related: philosophers have long debated how a given language may condition the oral and written expression of thought. The language chosen to communicate scientific discoveries may facilitate or impede international access to such knowledge. Vector and message may become intertwined in ways not yet fully understood: comparing and contrasting dictionary definitions of key terms, such as the Humboldtian Weltansicht, may provide useful insights into this process. Semantic prosody, a linguistic phenomenon brought to (...)
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    Language, History and the Making of Accurate Observations.Anastasios Brenner - 2021 - In Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (ed.), Language and Scientific Research. Springer Verlag. pp. 149-168.
    The aim of this paper is to study scientific observation from a broad perspective, taking into account history, practice and philosophical reflexivity. I shall draw on a series of new approaches variously termed: historical epistemology, history of philosophy of science, science studies, etc. Such approaches were undoubtedly sparked by the difficulties that philosophy of science encountered: if the idea of a neutral language of observation has been abandoned, debate remains as to the character and degree of the theory-ladenness of (...)
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  5. English-language history and the creation of historical paradigm.Catherine Merridale - 1996 - History of the Human Sciences 9 (4):81-98.
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  6. Heidegger and Dilthey: Language, History, and Hermeneutics.Eric S. Nelson - 2014 - In Megan Altman & Hans Pedersen (eds.), Horizons of Authenticity in Phenomenology, Existentialism, and Moral Psychology. Dordrecht: springer. pp. 109-128.
    The hermeneutical tradition represented by Yorck, Heidegger, and Gadamer has distrusted Dilthey as suffering from the two sins of modernism: scientific “positivism” and individualistic and aesthetic “romanticism.” On the one hand, Dilthey’s epistemology is deemed scientistic in accepting the priority of the empirical, the ontic, and consequently scientific inquiry into the physical, biological, and human worlds; on the other hand, his personalist ethos and Goethean humanism, and his pluralistic life- and worldview philosophy are considered excessively aesthetic, culturally liberal, relativistic, and (...)
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  7. Language and life history: A new perspective on the development and evolution of human language.John L. Locke & Barry Bogin - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):259-280.
    It has long been claimed that Homo sapiens is the only species that has language, but only recently has it been recognized that humans also have an unusual pattern of growth and development. Social mammals have two stages of pre-adult development: infancy and juvenility. Humans have two additional prolonged and pronounced life history stages: childhood, an interval of four years extending between infancy and the juvenile period that follows, and adolescence, a stage of about eight years that stretches from (...)
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    Language, history and anthropology.Johannes Fabian - 1971 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1 (1):19-47.
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    Genes, Language, and Culture History in the Southwest Pacific: Human Evolution Series.Jonathan S. Friedlaender (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The broad arc of islands north of Australia that extends from Indonesia east towards the central Pacific is home to a set of human populations whose concentration of diversity is unequaled elsewhere. Approximately 20% of the worlds languages are spoken here, and the biological and genetic heterogeneity among the groups is extraordinary. Anthropologist W.W. Howells once declared diversity in the region so Protean as to defy analysis. However, this book can now claim considerable success in describing and understanding the (...)
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    Studies in post-medieval semantics.Earline Jennifer Ashworth - 1985 - London: Variorum Reprints.
    "For riding is required a horse"--"I promise you a horse"--Chimeras and imaginary objects--Theories of the proposition--The structure of mental language--Mental language and the unity of propositions--"Do words signify ideas or things?"--Locke on language--The doctrine of exponibilia in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries--Multiple quantification and the use of special quantifiers in early sixteenth century logic--Thomas Bricot(d. 1516) and the Liar paradox--Will Socrates cross the bridge?
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    Contributions on Tibetan Language, History and Culture; Contributions on Tibetan and Buddhist Religion and Philosophy.Mark Tatz, Ernst Steinkellner & Helmut Tauscher - 1997 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 117 (3):576.
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    Language and life history: Not a new perspective.Ragir Sonia & J. Brooks Patricia - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):297.
    The uniqueness of human cognition and language has long been linked to systematic changes in developmental timing. Selection for postnatal skeletal ossification resulted in progressive prolongation of universal patterns of primate growth, lengthening infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Language emerged as communication increased in complexity within and between communities rather than from selection for some unique features of childhood or adolescence, or both.
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    From Locke to Saussure: Essays on the Study of Language and Intellectual History.Hans Aarsleff - 1982
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    Linguistic theories in Dante and the humanists: studies of language and intellectual history in late Medieval and early Renaissance Italy.Angelo Mazzocco - 1993 - New York: E.J. Brill.
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    Structures and Algorithms: Mathematics and the Nature of Knowledge.Jens Erik Fenstad - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book explains exactly what human knowledge is. The key concepts in this book are structures and algorithms, i.e., what the readers “see” and how they make use of what they see. Thus in comparison with some other books on the philosophy of science, which employ a syntactic approach, the author’s approach is model theoretic or structural. Properly understood, it extends the current art and science of mathematical modeling to all fields of knowledge. The link between structure and algorithms is (...)
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    Kommentar zu Nietzsches „Ueber Wahrheit und Lüge im ausser­morali­schen Sinne“.Sarah Scheibenberger (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Mit Ueber Wahrheit und Lüge im aussermoralischen Sinne (1873) versucht Nietzsche, ein Jahr nach Publikation der Geburt der Tragödie, eine Auseinandersetzung mit zentralen Fragen der Sprachphilosophie durch die Hinterfragung der Möglichkeitsbedingungen des Denkens. Zunächst als private Gedankensammlung angelegt, wird diese Schrift im 20. Jahrhundert zu einem der prominentesten Paradigmen der sprachphilosophisch-ästhetischen Reflexion.
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  17. Aiyn to Ayyanavar and the origin of letters =.M. Kunjurajan Ayyanavar - 2010 - Thiruvananthapuram: Association for Ayyanavar Studies.
     
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  18. The language of rights and conceptual history.Oliver O'Donovan - 2009 - Journal of Religious Ethics 37 (2):193-207.
    The historical problem about the origins of the language of rights derives its importance from the conceptual problem: of "two fundamentally different ways of thinking about justice," which is basic? Is justice unitary or plural? This in turn opens up a problem about the moral status of human nature. A narrative of the origins of "rights" is an account of how and when a plural concept of justice comes to the fore, and will be based on the occurrence of (...)
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    From Locke to Saussure: Essays on the Study of Language and Intellectual History.Hans Aarsleff - 1982 - Burns & Oates.
    Presents theses about the history of linguistics, from John Locke to Ferdinand de Saussure, and reflects on language generally in the period from the 17th to the 19th century.
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    "Review Article": Charles Taylor on the Self, its Languages and its History.H. Mitchell - 1991 - History of Political Thought 12 (2):335.
    Taylor's project is vastly ambitious. He has touched impressively, though not decisively, on how widely or how narrowly contexts of texts should be defined. It is clear that his construal is very wide indeed, for he has extended the philosopher's canon by including �poietics� as an essential part of understanding the present state of moral thought, but not as holding any special call on us as a morally-driven aesthetic. He also has expanded the historical context by drawing imaginatively from the (...)
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  21. Language and Languages.Willem L. Graff - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43:220.
     
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    Global conceptual history: a reader.Margrit Pernau & Dominic Sachsenmaier (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The influential readings contained in this volume combine conceptual history - the history of words and languages - and global history, showing clearly how the two disciplines can benefit from a combined approach. The readings familiarize the reader with conceptual history and its relationship with global history, looking at transfers between nations and languages as well as the ways in which world-views are created and transported through language. Part One: Classical Texts presents the three foundational texts for (...)
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    The Intrigue of Ethics: A Reading of the Idea of Discourse in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas.Jeffrey Dudiak - 2001 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This work explains how human beings can live more peacefully with one another by understanding the conditions of possibility for dialogue. Philosophically, this challenge is articulated as the problem of: how dialogue as dia-logos is possible when the shared logos is precisely that which is in question. Emmanuel Levinas, in demonstrating that the shared logos is a function of interhuman relationship, helps us to make some progress in understanding the possibilities for dialogue in this situation. If the terms of the (...)
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    The word made self: Russian writings on language, 1860-1930.Thomas Seifrid - 2005 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    This book will have a lasting impact among readers who will be fascinated to discover the richness of this long-suppressed chapter in the history of Russian ...
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  25. A Natural History of Negation.Laurence R. Horn - 1989 - University of Chicago Press.
    This book offers a unique synthesis of past and current work on the structure, meaning, and use of negation and negative expressions, a topic that has engaged thinkers from Aristotle and the Buddha to Freud and Chomsky. Horn's masterful study melds a review of scholarship in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics with original research, providing a full picture of negation in natural language and thought; this new edition adds a comprehensive preface and bibliography, surveying research since the book's original publication.
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    Wittgenstein's Tractatus: history and interpretation.Peter M. Sullivan & Michael D. Potter (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    These new studies of Wittgenstein's Tractatus represent a significant step beyond recent polemical debate.
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    Anton Marty and Contemporary Philosophy.Clare Mac Cumhaill - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This edited collection of eight original essays pursues the aim of bringing the spotlight back on Anton Marty. It does so by having leading figures in the contemporary debate confront themselves with Marty's most significative contributions, which span from philosophy of mind, philosophy of language and ontology to meta-metaphysics and meta-philosophy. The book is divided in three parts. The first part is dedicated to themes in philosophy of language, which were at the centre of Marty's philosophical thinking throughout (...)
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    An Anti-Realist Perspective on Language, Thought, Logic and the History of Analytic Philosophy: An Interview with Michael Dummett.Fabrice Pataut - 1996 - Philosophical Investigations 19 (1):1-33.
    The interview took place in Oxford on 10 September 1992. While working from the tape on the text of the interview, I decided to gather references to books and articles in footnotes so that the reader may have a sense of the flow of the conversation. I then divided the text into sections, according to the topics which were discussed. Some material has been edited from the original transcript.
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    Heidegger and Unconcealment: Truth, Language, and History.Mark A. Wrathall - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book includes ten essays that trace the notion of unconcealment as it develops from Heidegger's early writings to his later work, shaping his philosophy of truth, language and history. 'Unconcealment' is the idea that what entities are depends on the conditions that allow them to manifest themselves. This concept, central to Heidegger's work, also applies to worlds in a dual sense: first, a condition of entities manifesting themselves is the existence of a world; and second, worlds themselves are (...)
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    Lógica, Semantica E Conhecimento Na Escolástica Peninsular Pré-Renascentista.Amândio A. Coxito - 1980 - Coimbra: Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra.
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    Timothie Bright and the origins of early modern shorthand: melancholy, medicines, and the information of the soul.James Dougal Fleming - 2024 - London ;: Routledge.
    In Timothie Bright and the Origins of Early Modern Shorthand, J. D. Fleming brings together two areas of sixteenth-century intellectual history. One is the period emergence of artificial systems for verbatim shorthand notation-a crucial episode in the history of information. The other is the ancient medical discourse of melancholy humour, or black bile. Timothie Bright (1550-1615), physician and priest, prompts the juxtaposition. For he was the author, not only of the period's original shorthand manual-Characterie (1588)-but also of the first book (...)
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    Incapacity: Wittgenstein, Anxiety, and Performance Behavior.Spencer Golub - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    In this highly original study of the nature of performance, Spencer Golub uses the insights of Ludwig Wittgenstein into the way language works to analyze the relationship between the linguistic and the visual in the work of a broad range of dramatists, novelists, and filmmakers, among them Richard Foreman, Mac Wellman, Peter Handke, David Mamet, and Alfred Hitchcock. Like Wittgenstein, these artists are concerned with the limits of language’s representational capacity. For Golub, it is these limits that give (...)
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    Wittgenstein e la grammatica.Fulvio Palmieri - 1997 - Milano: Jaca book.
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  34. From Locke to Saussure. Essays on the Study of Language and Intellectual History.[author unknown] - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (3):529-530.
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  35. Parménides: trás la pista de Karl Reinhardt y Walter F. Otto.Aníbal Edwards - 1986 - Santiago, Chile: Ediciones Universidad Católica de Chile.
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    Kant und das Problem der Sprache: die historischen und systematischen Gründe für die Sprachlosigkeit der Transzendentalphilosophie.Jürgen Villers - 1997 - Konstanz: Verlag am Hockgraben.
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    Destutt de Tracy: philosophie du langage et science de l'homme.Rose Goetz - 1993 - Genève: Droz.
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    Signs of light: French and British theories of linguistic communication, 1648-1789.Matthew Lauzon - 2010 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Bestial banter -- Homo risus : making light of animal language -- Warming savage hearts and heating eloquent tongues -- From savage orators to savage languages -- French levity -- English energy.
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    Sprachen der ewigen Wiederkunft: die Denksituationen des Philosophen Nietzsche und ihre Sprachstile.Friedrich Kaulbach - 1985 - Würzburg: Königshausen + Neumann.
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    On the origin of syntactical description in stoic logic.Anneli Luhtala - 2000 - Münster: Nodus.
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    Dialects of the motion forms in language.János Zsilka - 1981 - Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
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    Language, counter-memory, practice: selected essays and interviews.Michel Foucault - 1977 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Language and the birth of "literature." A preface to transgression. Language to infinity. The father's "no." Fantasia of the library.--Counter-memory: the philosophy of difference. What is an author? Nietzsche, genealogy, history. Theatrum philosophicum.--Practice: knowledge and power. History of systems of thought. Intellectuals and power. Revolutionary action: "until now.".
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  43. Aquinas, Thomas and the arabs (language history and philosophical forms).J. Lohmann - 1995 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 102 (1):119-128.
     
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  44. Geschichte der Sprachphilosophie.Eugenio Coseriu - unknown - Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto. Edited by Jörn Albrecht.
     
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    Abstract of "An Anti-Realist Perspective on Language, Thought, Logic and the History of Analytic Philosophy".Fabrice Pataut - unknown
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    The intrigue of ethics: a reading of the idea of discourse in the thought of Emmanuel Lévinas.Jeffrey Dudiak - 2001 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This work explains how human beings can live more peacefully with one another by understanding the conditions of possibility for dialogue. Philosophically, this challenge is articulated as the problem of: how dialogue as dia-logos is possible when the shared logos is precisely that which is in question. Emmanuel Levinas, in demonstrating that the shared logos is a function of interhuman relationship, helps us to make some progress in understanding the possibilities for dialogue in this situation. If the terms of the (...)
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    "Chatter": language and history in Kierkegaard.Peter David Fenves - 1993 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    'Chatter' cannot always be taken lightly, for its insignificance and insubstantiality challenge the very notions of substance and significance through which rational discourses seek justification. This book shows that in 'chatter' Kierkegaard uncovered a specifically linguistic mode of negativity. The author examines in detail those writings of Kierkegaard in which he undertook complex negotiations with the threat - and also the promise - of 'chatter', which cuts across the distinctions in which the relation of language to reality - and (...)
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    Langage et affirmation: le problème de l'argumentation dans la philosophie de Nietzsche.Edwin Clerckx - 2005 - Paris: Harmattan.
    Depuis Platon, une métaphysique négatrice de la Vie hante la philosophie.
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  49. Truth, language and history.Donald Davidson - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Truth, Language, and History is the much-anticipated final volume of Donald Davidson's philosophical writings. In four groups of essays, Davidson continues to explore the themes that occupied him for more than fifty years: the relations between language and the world; speaker intention and linguistic meaning; language and mind; mind and body; mind and world; mind and other minds. He asks: what is the role of the concept of truth in these explorations? And, can a scientific world view (...)
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    The philosophy of symbolic forms.Ernst Cassirer & Ralph Manheim - 1953 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
    Ernst Cassirer occupies a unique space in Twentieth-century philosophy. A great liberal humanist, his multi-faceted work spans the history of philosophy, the philosophy of science, intellectual history, aesthetics, epistemology, the study of language and myth, and more. The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms is Cassirer's most important work. It was first published in German in 1923, the third and final volume appearing in 1929. In it Cassirer presents a radical new philosophical worldview - at once rich, creative and controversial - (...)
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