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Title:
The Linguistics of History
Harris, Roy
$120.00

Edinburgh University Press, 2004. First edition. Black hardcover with gilt titles on spine. In tidy condition. An ex-library copy with minimal markings and a withdrawn stamp. Dust jacket is crinkled with a faded spine.
The task of the historian would be impossible without verbal resources for dating and describing past events. Historians from Herodotus onwards traditionally relied uncritically on their own native languages (including Greek, Latin and English) to provide all they needed. In so doing, they also took over a traditional Western view of the relationship between language, the world and the passage of time. This determined for them the rational limits of historical knowledge. Their 'histories' could not go beyond these limits without straying into the realms of myth or imagination. Their philosophy of history was circumscribed by their (often unstated) philosophy of language.This book is the first comprehensive attempt to trace the relationship between Western philosophy of history and Western philosophy of language. It spans the whole development of education from the ancient Greeks down to the present day. It examines the impact on history of modern movements, including structuralist and postmodern app.

Second hand Hardback
Stock: 
1
ISBN: 
9780748619306
SKU:
026998

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