This title explores philosophical aspects of the relationship between language and being. Drawing on western classical works and day-to-day examples from the Chinese context, the author argues that man lives within language, has to live within language, and is governed by formulaic speech events.
This title explores philosophical aspects of the relationship between language and being. Drawing on western classical works and day-to-day examples from the Chinese context, the author argues that man lives within language, has to live within language, and is governed by formulaic speech events.
Guanlian Qian is a professor at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. His research interests are the philosophy of language and pragmatics.
Inhaltsangabe
Preamble. Preface 1: Grabbing a language means grabbing its thoughts. Preface 2. Preface 3. Preface 4: Finally, I'm back home! Preface for the English edition. 1 Introduction. 2 Philosophical and Pragmatic Perspectives. 3 Language: Mankind's Last Homestead. 4 Language Betraying Human Beings: The Paradox of "Language Being Mankind's Last Homestead". 5 Choosing Not to Speak. Postscript: Picking the Grapes within My Reach.
Preamble. Preface 1: Grabbing a language means grabbing its thoughts. Preface 2. Preface 3. Preface 4: Finally, I'm back home! Preface for the English edition. 1 Introduction. 2 Philosophical and Pragmatic Perspectives. 3 Language: Mankind's Last Homestead. 4 Language Betraying Human Beings: The Paradox of "Language Being Mankind's Last Homestead". 5 Choosing Not to Speak. Postscript: Picking the Grapes within My Reach.
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