Language and Experience in 17th-Century British Philosophy.

The focus of this volume is the crisis of the traditional view of the relationship between words and things and the emergence of linguistic arbitrarism in 17th-century British philosophy. Different groups of sources are explored: philological and antiquarian writings, pedagogical treatises, debates...

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Main Author: Formigari, Lia
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1988.
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