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Skeptical Humanities | Learning is Cool Skeptical Humanities Learning is Cool Home About Skeptical Humanities   Non-standard Linguistics (new series) 4 Alphabets: A Good Thing? July 13, 2015 Hi again, everybody! The Alphabet Effect Robert K. Logan William Morrow & Co., New York 1986 The Alphabet Versus The Goddess: The Conflict Between Word And Image Leonard Shlain 1998 Viking/Penguin, New York, London, Ringwood, VIC, Toronto, Auckland and New Delhi Demitris Nicolaides’ theory regarding the profound significance of alphabetic spelling, which I discussed last time, brings to mind earlier works along similar lines. Robert Logan, again a physicist, came to an interesting but arguably ‘maverick’ view of language through collaboration with Marshall McLuhan, and in his book he argued that various key features of Western civilisation – notably the development of a) logic, b) science and even c) monotheistic religion – are due to the adoption of ‘linear’ alphabetic...

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