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Language, Mind and Nature Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)

Language, Mind and Nature By Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)

Language, Mind and Nature by Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)


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Language, Mind and Nature is a 2007 text which fully reconstructs this artificial language movement. In so doing, it reveals a great deal about the beliefs and activities of those who sought to reform learning in seventeenth-century England.

Language, Mind and Nature Summary

Language, Mind and Nature: Artificial Languages in England from Bacon to Locke by Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)

In the attempt to make good one of the desiderata in Bacon's Advancement of Learning, a cohort of seventeenth-century philosophers, scientists, schoolmasters, clergymen and virtuosi attempted to devise artificial languages that would immediately represent the order of thought. This was believed directly to represent the order of things and to be a universal characteristic of the human mind. Language, Mind and Nature is a 2007 text which fully reconstructs this artificial language movement. In so doing, it reveals a great deal about the beliefs and activities of those who sought to reform learning in seventeenth-century England. Artificial languages straddle occult, religious and proto-scientific approaches to representation and communication, and suggest that much of the so-called 'new philosophy' was not very new at all. This study broke important ground within its field, and will interest anyone concerned with early modern intellectual history or with the history of linguistic thought in general.

Language, Mind and Nature Reviews

Review of the hardback: '... Rhodri Lewis ably tells the story of efforts in seventeenth-century England to produce an 'artificial language'. Review of Politics
'Superseding its predecessors, this erudite and nuanced work provides the empirical, theological, and philosophical baseline for all future study of early modern artificial languages.' Matthew Jones, Isis

About Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)

Rhodri Lewis is a British Academy Research Fellow at Jesus College, Oxford and Research Associate at the Max Planck Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of illustrations; Note on the text; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction: the idol of the market; 2. Hartlibian beginnings; 3. From Oxford to the Royal Society; 4. Discursus: artificial languages, religion and the occult; 5. The Essay: Wilkins's 'Darling'; 6. After the Essay: reception, revision, frustration and failure; 7. Conclusion: from Pansophia to comprehension; List of manuscripts; Bibliography.

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Language, Mind and Nature: Artificial Languages in England from Bacon to Locke by Rhodri Lewis (Max-Planck-Institut fur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin)
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Cambridge University Press
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