Title

Language And Empiricism

Abstract

The connection between language and empiricism is a central issue in technical writing and communication, more so than in other fields. Our field deals with technical and scientific knowledge which is oftentimes very definite and objective, yet there has been increasing recognition over the past few decades that this knowledge is socially constructed and rhetorically negotiated. Debates have ensued over the rhetoricity of technical communication in contrast to its empirical and instrumental aspects. W. V Quine, one of the most influential American philosophers of the twentieth century, however, rejected the distinction between empirical knowledge and knowledge stemming from language and social negotiation. Understanding technical writing and communication through the lens of Quine's theory ameliorates the tension between instrumental and rhetorical/humanistic views of technical discourse by recognizing the validity of both views and integrating the two. This understanding in turn will facilitate our pedagogical interactions with technical and scientific majors.

Publication Date

5-23-2002

Publication Title

Journal of Technical Writing and Communication

Volume

32

Issue

1

Number of Pages

3-21

Document Type

Review

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.2190/TTV6-B87V-FBH9-5800

Socpus ID

0036256310 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/0036256310

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