03457nam 2200625 a 450 991082274620332120240514053922.01-283-32847-X978661332847290-272-7899-7(CKB)2550000000064003(EBL)799792(OCoLC)769341976(SSID)ssj0000555026(PQKBManifestationID)11358101(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000555026(PQKBWorkID)10533507(PQKB)10688012(MiAaPQ)EBC799792(Au-PeEL)EBL799792(CaPaEBR)ebr10513340(EXLCZ)99255000000006400319860625d1987 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLeibniz, language, signs, and thought a collection of essays /by Marcelo Dascal1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub. Co.19871 online resource (215 p.)Foundations of semiotics,0168-2555 ;v. 10Description based upon print version of record.90-272-3280-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.LEIBNIZ. LANGUAGE, SIGNS AND THOUGHT A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; FOREWORD; 1. LANGUAGE AND MONEY A Simile and its Meaning in 17th Century Philosophy of Language; 1. Bacon; 2. Hobbes; 3. Bacon and Hobbes; 4. Leibniz; 5. Leibniz and Hobbes; Footnotes; 2. LEIBNIZ, HOBBES, LOCKE AND DESCARTES ON SIGNS, MEMORY, AND REASONING; Footnotes; 3. SIGNS AND THOUGHT IN LEIBNIZ'S PARIS NOTES; Footnotes; 4. LEIBNIZ'S EARLY VIEWS ON DEFINITION; Footnotes; 5. ON KNOWING TRUTHS OF REASON; Footnotes6. REASON AND THE MYSTERIES OF FAITH: LEIBNIZ ON THE MEANING OF RELIGIOUS DISCOURSEFootnotes; 7. ABOUT THE IDEA OF A GENERATIVE GRAMMAR IN LEIBNIZ; Footnotes; APPENDIX; 1. ON THE DEMONSTRATION OF PRIMARY PROPOSITIONS; Footnotes; 2. THE ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGES; Footnotes; 3. A GEOMETRIC CHARACTERISTIC (selections); 4. VERBAL CHARACTERISTIC; Footnotes; 5. THOUGHT, SIGNS AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF LOGIC; Footnotes; 6. ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THINGS AND WORDS OR RATHER ON THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGES; Footnotes; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEXWhy was Leibniz so deeply interested in signs and language? What role does this interest play in his philosophical system? In the essays here collected, Marcello Dascal attempts to tackle these questions from different angles. They bring to light aspects of Leibniz's work on these and related issues which have been so far neglected. As a rule they take as their starting point Leibniz's early writings (some unpublished, some only available in Latin) on characters and cognition, on definition, on truth, on memory, on grammar, on the specific problems of religious discourse, and so on. An effort Foundations of semiotics ;v. 10.LinguisticsSemioticsThought and thinkingLinguistics.Semiotics.Thought and thinking.410/.92/4Dascal Marcelo61972MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910822746203321Leibniz, language, signs, and thought4046796UNINA