Description |
ix, 129 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Italian Academy lectures |
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Italian Academy lectures.
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Contents |
1. The Force of Falsity -- 2. Languages in Paradise -- 3. From Marco Polo to Leibniz: Stones of Intellectual Misunderstandings -- 4. The Language of the Austral Land -- 5. The Linguistics of Joseph De Maistre |
Summary |
Umberto Eco's latest work unlocks the riddles of history in an exploration of the "linguistics of the lunatic," stories told by scholars, scientists, poets, fanatics, and ordinary people in order to make sense of the world. Exploring the "Force of the False," Eco uncovers layers of mistakes that have shaped human history, such as Columbus's assumption that the world was much smaller than it is, leading him to seek out a quick route to the East via the West and thus fortuitously "discovering" America. In a careful unveiling of the fabulous and the false, Eco shows us how serendipities - unanticipated truths - often spring from mistaken ideas. From Leibniz's belief that the I Ching illustrated the principles of calculus to Marco Polo's mistaking a rhinoceros for a unicorn, Eco tours the labyrinth of intellectual history, illuminating the ways in which we project the familiar onto the strange |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [117]-119) and index |
Notes |
Also available electronically |
Subject |
Intercultural communication.
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Language and languages -- Philosophy.
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Author |
Weaver, William, 1923-
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LC no. |
98007935 |
ISBN |
0231111347 |
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0297643258 |
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