Critical Humanist Perspectives

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Abstract Linguistic System
Activated Word Representations
agency
agency and subjectivity
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Charlotte Conrad
Christopher Hutton
Contemporary Sociolinguistics
Cristine G. Severo
Critical Humanist Perspectives
critical thinking
David Bade
Dennis Hayes
discourse analysis
discursivity
dogma
Dorthe Duncker
Emotional Labour
epistemology
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Feifei Zhou
Free Agency
Humanism
integrational linguistics
integrational linguistics in humanism
Integrational Semiology
Jon Orman
Julian Warner
Kinetic Melody
lay-linguistics
Linguistic Communication Process
linguistic freedom
Macro-cultural Factors
Macrosocial Factors
Michael Toolan
Narrative Text Comprehension
Neoliberal Economic Rationality
non-generative
non-transformational
ontological inquiry
Original Speech Event
Orthodox Linguistics
Paul Cobley
Paul J. Thibault
Peter E. Jones
Rukmini Bhaya Nair
Semantic Labour
semiology
Semiotic Freedom
semiotics
Sinfree B. Makoni
sociolinguistics
Syntactic Processes
Trigger Warnings
Tv Presenter
Type Token Relation
Type Token Relationship
UK Independence Party
Unconventional Teaching Methods
Wider Issues

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138656710
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The present book is a collection of scholarly reflections on the theme of humanism from an integrational linguistic perspective. It studies humanist thought in relation to the philosophy of language and communication underpinning it and considers the question whether being a ‘humanist’ binds one to a particular view of language. The contributions to this volume explore whether integrational linguistics, being informed by a non-mainstream semiology and adopting a lay linguistic perspective, can provide better answers to contentious ontological and epistemological questions concerning the humanist project – questions having to do with the self, reason, authenticity, creativity, free agency, knowledge and human communication. The humanist perspectives adopted by the contributors to this volume are critical insofar as they start from semiological assumptions that challenge received notions within mainstream linguistics, such as the belief that languages are fixed-codes of some kind, that communication serves the purpose of thought transfer, and that languages are prerequisites for communication.

Adrian Pablé is Associate Professor of English at the University of Hong Kong.