Language and the Distortion of Meaning / / Patrick Degramont.

Patrick de Gramont draws upon evidence from infant observaton and linguistics as well as from information theory in order to make two related points. First, he demonstrates how our prevailing theories of meaning have failed to account for how we distort meaning.

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Language and the Distortion of Meaning / Patrick Degramont.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR NOTIONS OF PREVERBAL DISTORTION? -- 2. THE PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION -- 3. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN REPRESENTING OUR REALITY -- 4. LANGUAGE AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEANING -- 5. LANGUAGE AND REFLECTION -- 6. HOW LANGUAGE PROMOTES THE DISTORTION OF MEANING -- 7. LANGUAGE AND THE CREATION OF MEANING -- 8. THE LITERAL/METAPHORICAL DIMENSION OF THE SELF -- 9. LANGUAGE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER -- 10. PSYCHOANALYTIC FAILURES IN INTEGRITY -- AFTERWORD -- Appendix ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREE CHOICE, AND THE INTEGRITY OF KNOWLEDGE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
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Patrick de Gramont draws upon evidence from infant observaton and linguistics as well as from information theory in order to make two related points. First, he demonstrates how our prevailing theories of meaning have failed to account for how we distort meaning.
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Language and the Distortion of Meaning /
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
INTRODUCTION --
1. WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR NOTIONS OF PREVERBAL DISTORTION? --
2. THE PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION --
3. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN REPRESENTING OUR REALITY --
4. LANGUAGE AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEANING --
5. LANGUAGE AND REFLECTION --
6. HOW LANGUAGE PROMOTES THE DISTORTION OF MEANING --
7. LANGUAGE AND THE CREATION OF MEANING --
8. THE LITERAL/METAPHORICAL DIMENSION OF THE SELF --
9. LANGUAGE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER --
10. PSYCHOANALYTIC FAILURES IN INTEGRITY --
AFTERWORD --
Appendix ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREE CHOICE, AND THE INTEGRITY OF KNOWLEDGE --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
INTRODUCTION --
1. WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR NOTIONS OF PREVERBAL DISTORTION? --
2. THE PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION --
3. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN REPRESENTING OUR REALITY --
4. LANGUAGE AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEANING --
5. LANGUAGE AND REFLECTION --
6. HOW LANGUAGE PROMOTES THE DISTORTION OF MEANING --
7. LANGUAGE AND THE CREATION OF MEANING --
8. THE LITERAL/METAPHORICAL DIMENSION OF THE SELF --
9. LANGUAGE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER --
10. PSYCHOANALYTIC FAILURES IN INTEGRITY --
AFTERWORD --
Appendix ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREE CHOICE, AND THE INTEGRITY OF KNOWLEDGE --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
FOREWORD --
INTRODUCTION --
1. WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR NOTIONS OF PREVERBAL DISTORTION? --
2. THE PROBLEM OF REPRESENTATION --
3. THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN REPRESENTING OUR REALITY --
4. LANGUAGE AND THE OBJECTIFICATION OF MEANING --
5. LANGUAGE AND REFLECTION --
6. HOW LANGUAGE PROMOTES THE DISTORTION OF MEANING --
7. LANGUAGE AND THE CREATION OF MEANING --
8. THE LITERAL/METAPHORICAL DIMENSION OF THE SELF --
9. LANGUAGE AND THE SOCIAL ORDER --
10. PSYCHOANALYTIC FAILURES IN INTEGRITY --
AFTERWORD --
Appendix ON THE POSSIBILITY OF FREE CHOICE, AND THE INTEGRITY OF KNOWLEDGE --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDEX
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