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Empiricism married to phenomenology: a review of Carol Kates Pragmatics and Semantics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2008

Leon A. Jakobovits
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii

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1. My descriptions would be more easily grasped with a system of graphic illustrations I use to depict the three depth levels of speech, but there is not enough space for this here. Readers who are interested in this may write for further particulars. The idea that language and human communication have three levels of depth comes to me from Emanuel Swedenborg, the 18th century scientist/theologian whose works in English are published by the Swedenborg Foundation, New York.