A possible way to naturalize the human soul
One of the most basic linguistic principles (or parameters, according to some) is used to point to a likely necessary (though, probably, not sufficient) condition of human uniqueness (i.e. being able to speak, communicate complex messages, have religious feelings, indulge in art and humour, and so...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad de Cádiz
2009-12-01
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Series: | Pragmalingüística |
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Online Access: | http://localhost:8888/ojs-uca.3.3.x/index.php/pragma/article/view/163 |
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Summary: | One of the most basic linguistic principles (or parameters, according to some) is used to point to a likely necessary (though, probably, not sufficient) condition of human uniqueness (i.e. being able to speak, communicate complex messages, have religious feelings, indulge in art and humour, and so on) which has been conceptualised either as the fact that we have human souls, in religious contexts, or human minds, in other contexts.
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ISSN: | 1133-682X 2445-3064 |