“A religious phenomenon will only be recognized as such if it is grasped at its own level, that is to say, if it is studied as something religious. To try to grasp the essence of such phenomenon by means of physiology, psychology, sociology, economics, linguistics, art or any other study is false; it misses the one unique and irreducible element in it - the element of the sacred.” IfsTryingMeanArtReligiousLevelsStudyPsychologyMissingElementsUniqueEconomicsEssenceSacredPhenomenonSociologyLinguisticsPhysiology Author:Mircea Eliade
“Some have said that the thesis [of indeterminacy] is a consequence of my behaviorism. Some have said that it is a reductio ad absurdum of my behaviorism. I disagree with this second point, but I agree with the first. I hold further that the behaviorism approach is mandatory. In psychology one may or may not be a behaviorist, but in linguistics one has no choice.” FirstsMaySaidChoicesLanguagePsychologyApproachConsequenceAgreeDisagreeAdsLinguisticsThesisBehaviorism Book:Confessions of a Confirmed Extensionalist: And Other Essays Source: Confessions of a Confirmed Extensionalist: And Other Essays
“Logical positivists have never taken psychology into account in their epistemology, but they affirm that logical beings and mathematical beings are nothing but linguistic structures.” TakenPsychologyAccountsStructureMathematicalLogicalLinguisticsEpistemology Author:Jean Piaget
“Daniel Dennett is our best current philosopher. He is the next Bertrand Russell. Unlike traditional philosophers, Dan is a student of neuroscience, linguistics, artificial intelligence, computer science, and psychology. He's redefining and reforming the role of the philosopher.” NextRolesPsychologyStudentsComputerPhilosopherCurrentsTraditionalArtificial IntelligenceArtificialNeuroscienceComputer ScienceLinguisticsRedefining Author:Marvin Minsky
“General editors' preface The growth of translation studies as a separate discipline is a success story of the 1980s. The subject has developed in many parts of the world and is clearly destined to continue developing well into the twenty-first century. Translation studies brings together work in a wide variety of fields, including linguistics, literary study, history, anthropology, psychology, and economics. This series of books will reflect the breadth of work in translation studies and will enable readers to share in the exciting new developments that are taking place at the present time.” WorldFirstsWellsBookStoriesTogetherGrowthStudyPsychologyShareSubjectsCenturyFieldsDevelopmentReaderDisciplineEconomicsExcitingTwentiesSeriesIncludingWideVarietyDevelopingEditorsDestinedTranslationsAnthropologyLinguisticsBreadthPresent TimeSuccess Stories Author:Lawrence Venuti
“It is one of the aims of linguistics to define itself, to recognise what belongs within its domain. In those cases where it relies upon psychology, it will do so indirectly, remaining independent.” CasesPsychologyAimIndependentRelyDomainRecogniseLinguisticsRely UponLinguists Author:Ferdinand de Saussure
“In school, I studied psychology, linguistics, neuroscience. I understand that there is a real lack of respect for the brain.” RealSchoolBrainPsychologyNeuroscienceLinguisticsLack Of Respect Author:Aloe Blacc