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Danilo Marcondes argues that, contrary to a traditional view maintaining that language is not given any central role in early modern philosophy, there was what could be considered an “early linguistic turn” in the seventeenth century, opening a place for the philosophy of language as part of the philosophical system under construction at that period. Skepticism and Language in Early Modern Philosophy: The Early Linguistic Turn also claims that the revival of ancient skepticism at the modern age contributed decisively towards this “linguistic turn” in so far as it attacked the “powers of the intellect” in representing reality and making knowledge possible. Marcondes argues that the concept of language itself becomes crucial to this investigation since during this period it was understood in different ways by different thinkers leading to the central role which will be given to the philosophy of language in contemporary philosophy.



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Acknowledgments

INTRODUCTION: THE EARLY LINGUISTIC TURN AND THE TRADITION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

PART I: LANGUAGE AND IDEAS IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT

Chapter 1: SKEPTICISM AND LANGUAGE IN EARLY MODERN THOUGHT: AN OVERVIEW

Chapter 2: LANGUAGE AND KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY: BETWEEN THE “ABUSE OF WORDS” AND THE VEIL OF IDEAS

Chapter 3: FROM THE LIGHT OF THE SOUL TO THE CONVENTIONAL SIGN: MIND AND LANGUAGE IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY

PART II: THE EARLY LINGUISTIC TURN

Chapter 4: CARTESIAN LINGUISTICS?

Chapter 5: NON-CARTESIAN VIEWS OF LANGUAGE

Chapter 6: RHETORIC AND PRAGMATICS: THE ANTI-CARTESIANISM OF LA MOTHE LE VAYER, THOMAS HOBBES AND GIAMBATTISTA VICO

Chapter 7: LOCKE AND HUME ON LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

Chapter 8: KANT’S RELEVANCE TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

Chapter 9: TOWARDS THE LINGUISTIC TURN

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 10/12/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793614728, 978-1793614728
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Danilo Marcondes argues that, contrary to a traditional view maintaining that language is not given any central role in early modern philosophy, there was what could be considered an “early linguistic turn” in the seventeenth century, opening a place for the philosophy of language as part of the philosophical system under construction at that period. Skepticism and Language in Early Modern Philosophy: The Early Linguistic Turn also claims that the revival of ancient skepticism at the modern age contributed decisively towards this “linguistic turn” in so far as it attacked the “powers of the intellect” in representing reality and making knowledge possible. Marcondes argues that the concept of language itself becomes crucial to this investigation since during this period it was understood in different ways by different thinkers leading to the central role which will be given to the philosophy of language in contemporary philosophy.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      INTRODUCTION: THE EARLY LINGUISTIC TURN AND THE TRADITION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

      PART I: LANGUAGE AND IDEAS IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT

      Chapter 1: SKEPTICISM AND LANGUAGE IN EARLY MODERN THOUGHT: AN OVERVIEW

      Chapter 2: LANGUAGE AND KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY: BETWEEN THE “ABUSE OF WORDS” AND THE VEIL OF IDEAS

      Chapter 3: FROM THE LIGHT OF THE SOUL TO THE CONVENTIONAL SIGN: MIND AND LANGUAGE IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY

      PART II: THE EARLY LINGUISTIC TURN

      Chapter 4: CARTESIAN LINGUISTICS?

      Chapter 5: NON-CARTESIAN VIEWS OF LANGUAGE

      Chapter 6: RHETORIC AND PRAGMATICS: THE ANTI-CARTESIANISM OF LA MOTHE LE VAYER, THOMAS HOBBES AND GIAMBATTISTA VICO

      Chapter 7: LOCKE AND HUME ON LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION

      Chapter 8: KANT’S RELEVANCE TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

      Chapter 9: TOWARDS THE LINGUISTIC TURN

      BIBLIOGRAPHY

      About the Author

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