The Third Culture: Literature and Science (European Cultures, Vol 9)
معرفی کتاب «The Third Culture: Literature and Science (European Cultures, Vol 9)» نوشتهٔ Elinor S. Shaffer (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر de Gruyter GmbH در سال 2010. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
During the past 20 years the investigation into meaning of natural languages has emerged into one of the most active disciplines in theoretical linguistics. The different traditions of linguistics, philosophy of language and philosophical logic converged in the paradigm of truth conditional semantics, which now plays a central role in the cognitive sciences. From empirical research in particular languages more principal questions arise of how the speaker succeeds in expressing particular types of meaning by use of formal combination of signs. The theories developed to cope with the question assume that for a hearer, the meaning of a complex expression must be "computable", and therefore, modern theoretical semantics uses formal algebraic methods to construct the meaning compositionally in view of syntactic structur. Furthermore, meaning need to be "anchored" in the experience available to hearer. In order to deal with this, theoretical semantics extensivly uses the concept of truth conditions, which roughly explain how a world must be structured in order to be matched by certain linguistic expressions. Semantic analyses are complemented by context theory and the theory of speech acts. Thus, linguistic meaning must be related to human cognitive capacities, and therefore, theoretical semantics is tightly connected with philosophical logic as well as cognitive sciences in general. The aim of this handbook is to represent the body of theoretical knowledge which has evolved in the international research of the last two decades. Some of the theories can now be termed "classical" in that they belong to the commonly accepted base of theoretical semantics. Other theories are still disputed, and there areproblems still to be solved - as normal in a more developed science. The authors, who are leading experts in the field of semantics, try to balance the accepted and the questionable results. It goes without saying that each author hold a particular position in this respect. Some articles are written in English, some in German. Since semantics is considered to be a subfield of linguistics, the articles are arranged due to linguistic points of view. In the first 5 chapters (comprising 15 articles) the common principles of semantics are presented: ontological foundations of semantics, composition of meaning, problems of use (context, speech acts, and lexical base of meaning. The next 5 chapters (comprising 25 articles) are concerned with semantic phenomena, theories and problems which are specific for a particular class of linguistic expressions. These are arranged according to parts of speech: nouns, functional categories, verbs, adjectives and so on.This division does not reflect a theoretical position by itself, however it allows one to recognize problems connected with one another. Some more general questions are discussed in more than one article, in different perspective and vicinity. The Handbook is complemented by a service article on formal methods in semantics, followed by a comprehensive bibliography including about 1700 entries, and both a subject and a name index. This handbook is indispensable for all research in linguistics and neighboring disciplines (philosophy of language, cognitive sciences). Some of the articles can serve as basic literature for classes of advanced students. Introduction: The Third Culture – Negotiating the ‘two cultures’ Theoretical Approaches Has Nature a Future? Serendipity in Poetry and Physics Sense and Nonsense of Chaos Theory in Literary Studies Romanticism Goethe and the Language of Science The Aesthetics of Magnetism: Science, Philosophy and Poetry in the Dialogue Between Goethe and Schelling “Hollin's Liebeleben”: Arnim's Transmutation of Science into Literature Novalis, Ritter and ‘Experiment’: A Tradition of ‘Active Empiricism’ The Death of The Poet: Coleridge and the Science of Logic Mont Blanc's Mysterious Voice: Shelley and Huttonian Earth Science Writing Medical Identities 1780-1820 Modernism and Post-Modernism Chemical Solutions: Scientific Paradigms in Nietzsche and Proust Beyond All Certainty: Wittgenstein and Turing: An Account of a Philosophical Dialogue on Skill and Technology Natural History: The Retro-Victorian Novel “The World Before Eyes”: Calvin, Barthes and Science Bibliography Figures and Illustrations Notes on Contributors Index C.P. Snow's notion of a possible "third nation" in which the literary and the scientific culture interact has been explored in new ways by theorists on both sides of the divide. This text presents their theories. m
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