Language and the Ineffable: A Developmental Perspective and Its Applications
Autor Louis S. Bergeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 ian 2011
Language and the Ineffable evolves a unique conception of language that challenges and unsettles sacrosanct beliefs, not only about language, but other disciplines as well. Berger demonstrates the framework's potential for elucidating a wide range of problems in such diverse fields as philosophy, logic, psychiatry, general-experimental psychology, psychotherapy, and arithmetic. The reconceptualization marks a revolutionary turn in language studies that reaches across academic boundaries.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739147139
ISBN-10: 0739147137
Pagini: 147
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739147137
Pagini: 147
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Chapter One. Background and Rationale
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. The Received View of Language
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. Varieties of Ineffability
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. Ontogenesis, Nonduality, First Language Acquisition
Chapter 6 Chapter Five. What Language Is and Does: The Tier 1 Framework
Chapter 7 Chapter Six. Application 1: Psychiatry, General-Experimental Psychology, Psychotherapy
Chapter 8 Chapter Seven. Application 2: Logic, Mathematics
Chapter 9 Postlude
Chapter 2 Chapter One. Background and Rationale
Chapter 3 Chapter Two. The Received View of Language
Chapter 4 Chapter Three. Varieties of Ineffability
Chapter 5 Chapter Four. Ontogenesis, Nonduality, First Language Acquisition
Chapter 6 Chapter Five. What Language Is and Does: The Tier 1 Framework
Chapter 7 Chapter Six. Application 1: Psychiatry, General-Experimental Psychology, Psychotherapy
Chapter 8 Chapter Seven. Application 2: Logic, Mathematics
Chapter 9 Postlude
Recenzii
Louis Berger has written a book that will be of interest to philosophers and mathematicians. Berger is not a professional philosopher, but his insights about language and the logical and semantic paradoxes (see Ch. 7) are impressive. His interests are in the philosophy of language. He develops a view that he calls 'adultocentrism,' which is the highly structured and sophisticated language that adults speak, and that he contrasts with the linguistic neonatal state of the infant looked at developmentally. He cites evidence that infants have a language, but that from the perspective of the adult speaker it is incomprehensible and hence ineffable. This book is a new perspective on language and well worth reading.
Louis Berger is an independent thinker who adroitly attacks the standard conception of language and language learning. His skepticism of the standard conception is well-taken, and the range of his learning is impressive in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics. He is rightly skeptical about talking about the ineffable process of language acquisition.
Drawing upon at least three decades of experience as a clinical psychologist and philosophical metaphysician, Louis Berger has drawn together his provocative conception of Tier 1 thinking and cast it in the context of mathematics, logic, human development, and mental health care. Written in a concise and conversational style, Berger has written his defining work for the intellectually curious and courageous.
Louis Berger is an independent thinker who adroitly attacks the standard conception of language and language learning. His skepticism of the standard conception is well-taken, and the range of his learning is impressive in philosophy, psychology, and linguistics. He is rightly skeptical about talking about the ineffable process of language acquisition.
Drawing upon at least three decades of experience as a clinical psychologist and philosophical metaphysician, Louis Berger has drawn together his provocative conception of Tier 1 thinking and cast it in the context of mathematics, logic, human development, and mental health care. Written in a concise and conversational style, Berger has written his defining work for the intellectually curious and courageous.