Karl Philipp Moritz, Il linguaggio sotto il profilo psicologico

Lo Sguardo 37:237-245 (2023)
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Abstract

In this essay, Karl Philipp Moritz seeks to demonstrate how a psychological analysis of language can clarify the deeper meaning behind the use of certain linguistic expressions. Specifically, Moritz focuses on impersonal verbs (in German, constructed with the pronoun ‘es’) and argues that these verbs express states of mind – sensations and thoughts – that the subject passively undergoes and, thus, cannot trace back to their own spontaneous mental activity. Moritz’s essay is a pivotal contribution to 18th-century linguistic thought, as it explores the relationship between how states of mind are expressed linguistically and the origin and nature of these states within the subject’s mental life.

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Marco Costantini
Università degli Studi Roma Tre

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