Origin of Language: Aspects of the Discussion from Condillac to Wundt - G.A. Wells - Books - Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S. - 9780812690309 - August 1, 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

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 1, 1987
ISBN13 9780812690309
Publishers Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
Pages 148
Dimensions 154 × 230 × 14 mm   ·   240 g
Language English  

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