The Alphabetisation of Thought : Orthography, Locke, and Natural Philosophy /

The Alphabetisation of Thought is a bold and original study about the rise, spread and dominance of orthographic thinking in the Early Modern period. Starting out as a local, grammatical mode of thinking, it soon gained momentum, strength and depth, turning into a development that provoked a wholesa...

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Main Author: Isermann, Michael M. (Author)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History.
Early Modern History and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2025.

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505 0 |t Acknowledgements -- Notes on the Text -- List of Figures and Illustrations -- Introduction: Anachronisms, Pre-concepts and the Alphabetisation of Thought -- Part 1: Locke and the Alphabetisation of Thought -- 1 Writing and the Mind -- 1 The Rise and Fall of Writing -- 2 Writing, Printing and the Mind -- 3 The Printing Office and the Mind's Faculties -- 4 The Compositor and the Spelling Tradition -- 2 Orthography and the Mind -- 1 The Alphabet and the Mind -- 2 Simple Ideas and the littera -- 3 Orthoepy and Orthography: a Humanist Prelude -- 4 Mulcaster and Locke on Common Use -- 5 Hart, Locke and Spelling Vices -- 3 The Alphabetisation of Thought -- 1 Approaching the Alphabetisation of Thought -- 2 Orthographic Vices and the Alphabetisation of Thought -- 3 The Stages of Alphabetisation -- 4 Alphabetisation and the Categories of Change -- 4 Alphabetisation and the Tradition -- 1 Locke and Ideas as Signs -- 2 Writing and the Truth of Ideas -- 3 Alphabetical Order and Essentialism -- 4 The Standardisation of Writing -- Part 2: Practical Routines and Theoretical Framework -- 5 Thinking, Spelling and Ciphering -- 1 Marigolds and Violets -- 2 Simple Ideas and Simple Secrets -- 3 Cryptography and Orthography -- 4 Ciphering and the Teaching of Pronunciation -- Excursus: the Alphabetisation of Thought and Linguistic Practices -- 6 Extending the Spelling Reform -- 1 From Rational Spelling to a Universal Alphabet -- 2 Universal Characters and Philosophical Languages -- 3 The Cipher Model of Communication -- 4 Wilkins's Phonetic Character and the Communication of Sounds -- 7 Representation and Analogy -- 1 Robert Boyle and the Encrypted Nature -- 2 Analogy and Alphabetisation -- 3 Contextualizing the Alphabetisation of Thought -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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