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Informationen zum Autor Jürgen Trabant is professor of French and Italian linguistics at the Free University Berlin. His main fields of research are the history of linguistics and language philosophy, semiotics, especially semiotics of literature and language politics. Sean Ward is a writer and translator. He lives in Arlington, Virginia and is co-editor, with Jürgen Trabant, of New Essays on the Origin of Language (2001). Klappentext JA1/4rgen Trabant reads the profound insights into human semiosis contained in Vico's 'sematology' as both a spirited rejection of Cartesian philosophy and an early critique of enlightened logocentricism. Sean Ward's translation makes this work available to an English-reading audience for the first time. Zusammenfassung Jürgen Trabant reads the profound insights into human semiosis contained in Vico's 'sematology' as both a spirited rejection of Cartesian philosophy and an early critique of enlightened logocentricism. Sean Ward's translation makes this work available to an English-reading audience for the first time. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Donald Phillip VereneTranslator's PrefaceReferences, Editions, Abbreviations, AcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Mr Vico, Renato and Philology2. Vico's Discovery: Poetic Characters3. Gestures and Objects (sémata), Words4. The Common Mental Dictionary5. Speaking by Writing (Derrida -- Rousseau)6. Speaking by Singing (Herder)7. Memoria-fantasia-ingegno8. Vico and Humboldt on Imagination and LanguageWorks CitedIndex
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Jürgen Trabant reads the profound insights into human semiosis contained in Vico's 'sematology' as both a spirited rejection of Cartesian philosophy and an early critique of enlightened logocentricism.