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Language, Action and Context : The early history of pragmatics in Europe and America 1780-1930.
Title:
Language, Action and Context : The early history of pragmatics in Europe and America 1780-1930.
Author:
Nerlich, Brigitte.
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9789027298829
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1 online resource (516 pages)
Series:
Studies in the History of the Language Sciences
Contents:
LANGUAGE, ACTION, AND CONTEXT -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Preface -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Prologue to protopragmatics: Locke's semiotic philosophy -- 2. Protopragmatics in Germany: pragmatics as part of a Romantic philosophy of language -- 3. Protopragmatics in France: Pragmatics as part of an 'ideological ' theory of language and thought -- 4. A period of transition in the development of French pragmatics -- 5. Protopragmatics in England:pragmatics as part of a common-sense theory of the mind -- 6. A period of transition in the development of English pragmatics -- 7. Pragmatism and behaviourism in America -- 8. A Period of transition:realist and idealist approaches to language use -- 9. Pragmatics avant la lettre in Germany: language as an instrument to influence others -- 10. Pragmatics avant la lettre in France (and beyond):a theory of the speaking subject -- 11. Pragmatics avant la lettre in England: a theory of signs and contexts -- 12. Conclusion -- Translated quotations -- Notes -- References -- Index -- The series Studies in the History of the Language Sciences.
Abstract:
The roots of pragmatics reach back to Antiquity, especially to rhetoric as one of the three liberal arts. However, until the end of the 18th century proto-pragmatic insights tended to be consigned to the pragmatic, that is rhetoric, wastepaper basket and thus excluded from serious philosophical consideration.It can be said that pragmatics was conceived between 1780 and 1830 in Britain, but also in Germany and in France in post-Lockian and post-Kantian philosophies of language. These early 'conceptions' of pragmatics are described in the first part of the book.The second part of the book looks at pragmatic insights made between 1830 and 1880, when they were once more relegated to the philosophical and linguistic underground. The main stage was then occupied by a fact-hunting historical comparative linguistics on the one hand and a newly spiritualised philosophy on the other.In the last part the period between 1880 and 1930 is presented, when pragmatic insights flourished and were sought after systematically. This was due in part to a new upsurge in empiricism, positivism and later behaviourism in philosophy, linguistics and psychology. Between 1780 and 1930 philosophers, psychologists, sociologists and linguists came to see that language could only be studied in the context of dialogue, in the context of human life and finally as being a kind of human action itself.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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