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Objectivity and the Language-Dependence of Thought
A Transcendental Defence of Universal Lingualism
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244 pages
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The book presents a philosophical argument asserting that thought universally depends on language, countering the prevailing view among many empirical researchers and philosophers. It draws on the insights of influential 20th-century philosophers Donald Davidson and Robert Brandom, exploring the intricate relationship between language and thought. Through this examination, the author challenges contemporary perspectives shaped by cognitive science, offering a compelling case for the interconnectedness of these two fundamental aspects of human cognition.
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2010, hardcover
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