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Teoría crítica de la lingüística: un enfoque humanístico
Author(s) -
Ana Agud
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
energeia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1869-4233
DOI - 10.55245/energeia.2010.002
Subject(s) - epistemology , humanism , metaphysics , ideology , axiom , criticism , philosophy , sociology , order (exchange) , human science , linguistic turn , philosophy of language , linguistics , political science , geometry , theology , mathematics , finance , politics , law , economics
The paper presents some of the main thesis of the “Critical Theory of Linguistics” on which the author is working at present, together with epistemological and ethical motivations underlying them. It starts from the Humboldtian axiom “language is real only while speaking each time”, opposing this viewpoint to several theoretical positions in the 20th century; positions that have replaced the fact of considering human speech as something rigorously individual and historical by images of “language” reduced to systems and rules acting beyond individuals and investigated under scientistic methodologies. Contrary to “linguistic ideologies” which have become dominant she proposes to follow the Kantian commitment of studying the human being not in order to “describe”, but aiming that he should “make the best possible out of himself”. Thus she unites the criticism against the metaphysics underlying formal structuralisms with an ethics in accordance with Western humanism. She also underscores the importance of studying language from a historical and comparative perspective.

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