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Setler [38]
2 years ago
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1. why does burke point out the way that different languages equate fear and astonishment? how does this linguistic analysis cou

nt as evidence of a claim?
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Mrac [35]2 years ago
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According to Edmund Burke, without language, we would be ill-equipped to express our needs for our own comfort and in no way be able to share our knowledge with one another for their enjoyment. As a result, without language, we would be unable to take pleasure in life's comforts.

Edmund Burke attended Trinity College in Dublin, where he was raised and schooled. He is best known for his political accomplishments, including his time as a Whig Member of Parliament and the publication of Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790, which he used to express his mistrust of the French Revolutionaries' rationalism and their assertion that politics can be conducted using a priori principles that are unfounded in previous experience and practice. He held that our sensory experience, which is shaped by our senses, perceptions, or passions, is the source of our ideas and our knowledge of the natural world (feelings or emotions).

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