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Brill Words, Deeds, Bodies: J. L. Austin, Wittgenstein, Merleau-Ponty, and Michael Polanyi: L. Wittgenstein, J.L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty and M. Polanyi: 341 (Philosophy, Literature, and Politics, 341)

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Product Description In Words, Deeds, Bodies, Jerry H. Gill seeks to connect the thought of L. Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, M. Merleau-Ponty, and M. Polanyi in relation to the intersection between language and embodiment. Review "In this admirably clear, concise, and eminently readable book, Gill explores many of the ways our language arises within our profoundly embodied and socially embedded practices of meaning-making. He artfully weaves together Wittgenstein's conception of language games, Austin's focus on the social conditions for speech acts, Merleau-Ponty's emphasis on language as embodied, and Polanyi's articulation of the tacit bodily dimensions of human knowing. The result is a rich appreciation of the embodied, enactive, and socially mediated processes of meaning and thought." - Mark Johnson, Philip H. Knight Professor Liberal Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon "In Words, Deeds, and Bodies, Professor Gill summons four of the profoundest thinkers of the last century. Guiding us through the application of their insights, he brings into focus key connections among language, social behavior, and embodiment. Gill illuminatingly explains that it is part of the nature of things that meaning, arising through the activity of embodied, linguistic agents, will always be grounded in an unarticulated and unexplained residuum." - Dr. Brendan Lalor, Professor of Philosophy, Castleton State College, Vermont About the Author Jerry H. Gill, Ph.D., Duke University (1966), is Professor of Philosophy at Pima Community College in Tucson AZ. He is also Professor Emeritus from The College of St. Rose in Albany NY, and has published more than 30 books in the fields of philosophy and religion and over 150 articles in scholarly journals.

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Brand
Brill
Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 November 2019
Listed Since
05 June 2019

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