Deleuze and Language
- 274pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Deleuze offers a fresh perspective on the philosophy of language, challenging Chomsky's dominance. His approach emphasizes pragmatics over structural linguistics, highlighting the significance of literary texts and stylistic concepts. This innovative framework promises to benefit not only philosophers but also linguists and literary critics, encouraging a deeper exploration of language's complexities and its role in communication and expression.
