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The Semantics of Science Roy Harris, Jr.

The Semantics of Science By Roy Harris, Jr.

The Semantics of Science by Roy Harris, Jr.


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Pays close attention to the early work of the Royal Society and to the twentieth-century semantic crisis caused by attempting to integrate Einsteinian relativity and quantum mechanics. This lucidly written book will be of interest to all those engaged in linguistics, semiotics, philosophy of science and cultural studies.

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The Semantics of Science by Roy Harris, Jr.

A radical new theory of the language of science by eminent linguist Roy Harris. In The Semantics of Science Roy Harris challenges a number of long-accepted assumptions about science and scientific discourse. According to Harris, science - like art, religion and history - is one of the supercategories adopted by modern societies for explaining and justifying certain types of human activity. Harris argues that these supercategories are themselves verbal constructs, and thus language-dependent. Each supercategory has its own semantics. The function of the supercategory is to integrate what would otherwise be unconnected forms of inquiry, and the result of such integrations is to draw a certain map of our intellectual world. Among the questions tackled are: Is mathematics a language? Does the language of science go beyond the bounds of common sense? And, if so, on what basis? In a wide-ranging historical survey, Harris rejects the view that the Greeks and medieval thinkers had any concept of scientific inquiry that corresponds to our own. He pays close attention to the early work of the Royal Society and to the twentieth-century semantic crisis caused by attempting to integrate Einsteinian relativity and quantum mechanics. This lucidly written book will be of interest to all those engaged in linguistics, semiotics, philosophy of science and cultural studies.

The Semantics of Science Reviews

RH's arguments stand out all the more cogently through his choice of largely accessible language, which is supported by an impeccably proofread text. His new book combines intense scholarship with keen insight, often sarcastic, into a thoroughly entertaining read - The Linguist List

About Roy Harris, Jr.

Roy Harris is Emeritus Professor of General Linguistics at the University of Oxford, UK.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction 1. Language and the Aristotelian scientist 2. Before and after Aristotle 3. Semantics and the Royal Society 4. Science in the kitchen 5. The rhetoric of linguistic science 6. Mathematics and the language of science 7. Science and common sense 8. Supercategory semantics References Index

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CIN0826478476G
9780826478474
0826478476
The Semantics of Science by Roy Harris, Jr.
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-04-15
224
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