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In ‘The Search for the Perfect Language,’ Umberto Eco embarks on a fascinating historical journey through one of humanity’s most enduring dreams: the creation of a universal language free from ambiguity and misunderstanding. Eco examines the intellectual movements and individual thinkers who attempted to engineer languages that could serve as a bridge between all peoples and cultures.
From Dante’s linguistic theories to Leibniz’s logical systems, from the utopian visions of Renaissance scholars to the scientific approaches of the Enlightenment, Eco meticulously documents how the pursuit of linguistic perfection reflected broader philosophical concerns about reason, order, and human communication. The work demonstrates how these ambitious projects ultimately reveal more about our understanding of language itself than about the possibility of achieving perfection.
This scholarly exploration is essential for anyone interested in the history of ideas, linguistics, philosophy, and the cultural development of Europe.







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