La « Philosophie spontanée d'un savant »

Henri Adamczewski developed an utterer-centered approach to the grammar of English for which he is well-known in France. Contrary to other linguists, he never gave an account of his philosophy of language, and in this paper I hypothesize that this philosophy, which remained throughout mostly unconsc...

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Main Author: Fabienne Toupin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2015-11-01
Series:Anglophonia
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anglophonia/579
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Summary:Henri Adamczewski developed an utterer-centered approach to the grammar of English for which he is well-known in France. Contrary to other linguists, he never gave an account of his philosophy of language, and in this paper I hypothesize that this philosophy, which remained throughout mostly unconscious, mixes materialist and idealistic elements.This paper aims at making explicit Adamczewski's philosophy of language, a condition for a deeper understanding of the linguist's views and a better assessment of his role in the recent history of English linguistics. I will try to demonstrate that the way Adamczewski's philosophical background influences his theoretical views is of special interest. As I go along I will compare the philosophical principles brought to light with those of the philosophy of language prevailing in Adamczewski's time, and in that respect this paper can also be seen as a critical study of a particular philosophical system.
ISSN:1278-3331
2427-0466