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"The Analytical Language of John Wilkins" (Spanish: "El idioma analítico de John Wilkins") is a short essay by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first printed in La Nación on 8 February 1942 and subsequently published in Otras Inquisiciones (1937–1952). It is a critique of the English natural philosopher and writer John Wilkins's proposal for a universal language and of the representational capacity of language generally. In it, Borges imagines a bizarre and whimsical (and fictional) Chinese taxonomy later quoted by Michel Foucault, David Byrne, and others.

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  • El idioma analítico de John Wilkins es un ensayo del escritor argentino Jorge Luis Borges publicado originalmente en Otras inquisiciones (1937-1952). Nos propone un breve análisis de la obra más conocida de John Wilkins “Un ensayo sobre un personaje real y un lenguaje filosófico” En su trabajo, Wilkins, propone un nuevo lenguaje universal, destinado principalmente a facilitar la comunicación internacional entre académicos, pero pensado también para ser utilizado por diplomáticos, comerciantes y viajeros. (es)
  • "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins" (Spanish: "El idioma analítico de John Wilkins") is a short essay by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first printed in La Nación on 8 February 1942 and subsequently published in Otras Inquisiciones (1937–1952). It is a critique of the English natural philosopher and writer John Wilkins's proposal for a universal language and of the representational capacity of language generally. In it, Borges imagines a bizarre and whimsical (and fictional) Chinese taxonomy later quoted by Michel Foucault, David Byrne, and others. (en)
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  • First edition of Otras Inquisiciones , published by Sur in 1952 (en)
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  • Criticism (en)
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  • Otras Inquisiciones (en)
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  • The Analytical Language of John Wilkins (en)
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  • El idioma analítico de John Wilkins es un ensayo del escritor argentino Jorge Luis Borges publicado originalmente en Otras inquisiciones (1937-1952). Nos propone un breve análisis de la obra más conocida de John Wilkins “Un ensayo sobre un personaje real y un lenguaje filosófico” En su trabajo, Wilkins, propone un nuevo lenguaje universal, destinado principalmente a facilitar la comunicación internacional entre académicos, pero pensado también para ser utilizado por diplomáticos, comerciantes y viajeros. (es)
  • "The Analytical Language of John Wilkins" (Spanish: "El idioma analítico de John Wilkins") is a short essay by Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges, first printed in La Nación on 8 February 1942 and subsequently published in Otras Inquisiciones (1937–1952). It is a critique of the English natural philosopher and writer John Wilkins's proposal for a universal language and of the representational capacity of language generally. In it, Borges imagines a bizarre and whimsical (and fictional) Chinese taxonomy later quoted by Michel Foucault, David Byrne, and others. (en)
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