The origins of a new style of thinking in the language of renaissance England

Nafisa Tasheva

Annotation In this article, the author focuses on the relationship between the formation of a new integral world view and the philosophy of language in England (XYI century), i.e. intra-linguistic and extra-linguistic factors related to the language and vocabulary of the basic concepts of Renaissance English philosophy from the standpoint of theoretical premises when a new type of intelligentsia arose: writers, scholars, and artists whose works reflect the era. The author notes that all of this must have an impact on the official composition of the language of the time, as well as the development and completion trends of English.

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