La Belle Assemblée,  1 (1806), 353.

On the Progress of Philosophy in Germany

Anon

Genre:

Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Psychology, Language, Philosophy, Gender


    Discusses developments in understanding the links between logic and grammar in Germany. Asserts: 'it is impossible to analyse thought without analysing the signs by which it is represented'. Observes that German scholars 'reckon Moritz, professor at Berlin, among their best grammarians, who, in his grammar for the ladies, and his works of psychology, analyses, with as much taste as precision, the signs of thought'.



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