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Locutio angelica: Die Diskussion der Engelsprache als Antizipation einer Sprechakttheorie in Mittelalter und Fruher Neuzeit
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Locutio angelica: Die Diskussion der Engelsprache als Antizipation einer Sprechakttheorie in Mittelalter und Fruher Neuzeit

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The question of how pure spiritual beings like angels communicate had already been discussed by the Church Fathers. How could an angelic speech-act take place, if it does not follow the laws of ordinary language? The scholastic philosophers conducted an extensive and rather controversial debate about the language of angels (‘locutio angelica’), which covered pragmatics, aspects of the ‘Language of Mind’ and the theory of truth and meaning. This debate was already very complex in the Middle Ages, but in Jesuit circles (and in Baroque Scholasticism more generally), discussions of angelic communication became a leading field of interest in the philosophy of language influencing such eminent thinkers as Leibniz. This study reconstructs the 1500 years of controversy on the language of angels as a striking example of the longue duree of European intellectual history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
23 January 2008
Pages
756
ISBN
9789004165533

The question of how pure spiritual beings like angels communicate had already been discussed by the Church Fathers. How could an angelic speech-act take place, if it does not follow the laws of ordinary language? The scholastic philosophers conducted an extensive and rather controversial debate about the language of angels (‘locutio angelica’), which covered pragmatics, aspects of the ‘Language of Mind’ and the theory of truth and meaning. This debate was already very complex in the Middle Ages, but in Jesuit circles (and in Baroque Scholasticism more generally), discussions of angelic communication became a leading field of interest in the philosophy of language influencing such eminent thinkers as Leibniz. This study reconstructs the 1500 years of controversy on the language of angels as a striking example of the longue duree of European intellectual history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
23 January 2008
Pages
756
ISBN
9789004165533