The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship Between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology. with a Case by Ilse N. Bulhof

The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship Between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology. with a Case

Brill's Studies in Intellectual History #34

Ilse N. Bulhof

207 pages first pub 1992 (editions)

nonfiction history reference science
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The existence of a separation between science and literature has long been taken for granted. This study shows that in science language functions in very much the same way as in literature: it is rhetorical in that it persuades readers to the auth...

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