Explore how language ties together science, philosophy, and belief to reveal a unified view of knowledge.
This edition presents a clear, step‑by‑step case for unifying knowledge through language and perception. It surveys classic and modern theories, tracing how thought and feeling arise from social language and how that foundation shapes our understanding of life, reality, and morality.
From the origins of language to the grand quest for an ultimate analysis, readers discover how Perrin links philosophy, religion, and everyday experience. The work emphasizes careful reasoning, historical context, and a practical goal: to clarify how different forms of knowledge interconnect and influence human progress.
- How language drives perception, thought, and the unity of knowledge
- Ways philosophy and religion may be understood as a single, evolving project
- A historical view of ideas from ancient Greece to modern times
- Critical perspectives on how beliefs influence culture and everyday life
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible path to integrated thinking about life, knowledge, and faith. It is especially suited to those curious about how language shapes our deepest questions and how philosophy aims to align thought with human experience.