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Mutual Misunderstanding: Scepticism and the Theorizing of Language and Interpretation

Talbot J. Taylor
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Do others understand what we say or write? Do we understand them? Theorists of language and interpretation claim to be more concerned with questions about ''what'' we understand and ''how'' we understand, rather than with the logically prior question ''whether'' we understand each other. An affirmative answer to the latter question is apparently taken for granted. However, in Mutual Misunderstanding, Talbot J. Taylor shows that the sceptical doubts about communicational understanding do in fact have a profoundly important, if as yet unacknowledged, function in the construction of theories of language and interpretation. Mutual Misundertanding thus presents a strikingly original analysis of the rhetorical patterns underlying Western linguistic thought, as exemplified in the works of John Locke, Jacques Derrida, Gottlob Frege, Jonathan Culler, Noam Chomsky, Ferdinand de Saussure, H. Paul Grice, Michael Dummet, Stanley Fish, Alfred Schutz, Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Harold Garfinkel, and others. This analysis reveals how, by the combined effect of appeals to ''commonsense'' and anxieties about implications of relativism, scepticism has a determining role in the discursive development of a number of the intellectual disciplines making up the ''human sciences'' today, including critical theory, literary hermeneutics, philosophy of language and logic, communication theory, discourse and conversation analysis, pragmatics, stylistics, and linguistics. Consequently, this provocative study will be of value to readers from a wide variety of disciplinary backgrounds.
年:
1992
出版商:
Duke University Press Books
語言:
english
頁數:
320
ISBN 10:
0822312492
ISBN 13:
9780822312499
系列:
Post-Contemporary Interventions
文件:
PDF, 28.19 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1992
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