L’Hétérogénéité du langage : enjeux de la neurolinguistique

Publiée 2021-12-01
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47421/CFS73_161-178

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  • Anne-Gaëlle Toutain Institut de langue et de littérature françaises de l’université de Berne

Résumé

This article proposes an epistemological analysis of the organicism of cognitive neurosciences in the form given to them by the work of Jean-Pierre Changeux and Stanislas Dehaene. We show first of all that the latter implies a maintenance of the dualism that he would like to put an end to. We then insist on the importance of the Saussurean theorization of language for neurolinguistics. This theorization allows a theoretical elaboration of the heterogeneity of language, and thus a break with the empiricism of dualism, of which the distinction between the humanities and the hard sciences, as understood by the reductionists, can be considered as an avatar.

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Cognitive neurosciences, epistemology, dualism, organicism, value

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Toutain, A.-G. 2021. L’Hétérogénéité du langage : enjeux de la neurolinguistique. Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure. 73, (déc. 2021), 161–178. DOI:https://doi.org/10.47421/CFS73_161-178.
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