Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction

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  • Ulrike M. Lüdtke
  • Hanna Ehlert
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEmotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity
Subtitle of host publicationTheoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling
PublisherSpringer International Publishing AG
Pages317-343
Number of pages27
ISBN (electronic)9783031179136
ISBN (print)9783031179129
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

Abstract

This chapter is devoted to the remarkable, complex, and kaleidoscopic concept of linguistic feeling, which we explore from various scientific perspectives, including phenomenology, pragmatics, developmental psychology, and clinical diagnostics. More broadly, we argue for the need for a paradigm shift that leaves behind the reigning rationalistic concept of language as logos, and embraces instead the emotion-integrating concept of language as an intersubjective corporeal dialogue. This new paradigm is further elaborated via an overarching relational perspective that connects a diverse array of theories. In this attempt, we first dive deep into linguistic epistemology, before positioning the concept of linguistic feeling within theories of language and communication. We then confront the reader with a topic that initially appears out of place: human-machine interaction. Addressing the question of whether such interaction can be relational, we raise several hitherto unacknowledged aspects. The chapter concludes by considering whether linguistic feeling represents one of the last remaining spheres of uniquely being human.

Keywords

    Epistemology, Human-machine interaction, Language theory, Logos, Relational

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Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction. / Lüdtke, Ulrike M.; Ehlert, Hanna.
Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023. p. 317-343.

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Lüdtke, UM & Ehlert, H 2023, Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction. in Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling. Springer International Publishing AG, pp. 317-343. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17913-6_12
Lüdtke, U. M., & Ehlert, H. (2023). Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction. In Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling (pp. 317-343). Springer International Publishing AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17913-6_12
Lüdtke UM, Ehlert H. Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction. In Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling. Springer International Publishing AG. 2023. p. 317-343 doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-17913-6_12
Lüdtke, Ulrike M. ; Ehlert, Hanna. / Linguistic Feeling : A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction. Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity: Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023. pp. 317-343
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