In appearance, Husserl’s writings seem not to have had any influence on linguistic research, nor does what the German philosopher wrote about language seem to be worth a place in the history of linguistics. The purpose of the paper is exactly to contrast this view, by reassessing both the position and the role of Husserl’s early masterpiece — the Logical Investigations — within the history of linguistics. To this end, I will focus mainly on the third (On the theory of wholes and parts) and fourth (The distinction between independent and non-independent meanings) Investigations, paying special attention to Husserl’s mereology and to the idea of a general pure grammar. The paper tries to situate the third and fourth Logical Investigation with...
Carroll-Horrocks Beth. Sources for the history of linguistics in the manuscripts department of the A...
This paper re-examines the language of thought hypothesis by considering objections raised by Johann...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
In appearance, Husserl’s writings seem not to have had any influence on linguistic research, nor doe...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
The aim of the following paper is to show what problems Husserl's phenomenology poses in relation to...
This article presents an edited version of lectures given by Paul Ricœur at Johns Hopkins University...
The aim of this paper is to show that Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations should be regarded as ...
The early Husserl wants to know what logic is, or what we should call ‘logic.’ He poses the question...
The ontology of language is concerned with the relations between uses of language, both overt and co...
This paper offers a more comprehensive and accurate picture of Edmund Husserl’s semiotics. I not onl...
The paper identifies three dominant traditions in the theorisation of language responsible for a 19t...
In the Logical Investigations Husserl announced a critique of Lotze's epistemology, but it was never...
What the present work aimed to achieve is an assessment of the origin an d unity of Husserl s Logica...
Carroll-Horrocks Beth. Sources for the history of linguistics in the manuscripts department of the A...
This paper re-examines the language of thought hypothesis by considering objections raised by Johann...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
In appearance, Husserl’s writings seem not to have had any influence on linguistic research, nor doe...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
The aim of the following paper is to show what problems Husserl's phenomenology poses in relation to...
This article presents an edited version of lectures given by Paul Ricœur at Johns Hopkins University...
The aim of this paper is to show that Edmund Husserl's Logical Investigations should be regarded as ...
The early Husserl wants to know what logic is, or what we should call ‘logic.’ He poses the question...
The ontology of language is concerned with the relations between uses of language, both overt and co...
This paper offers a more comprehensive and accurate picture of Edmund Husserl’s semiotics. I not onl...
The paper identifies three dominant traditions in the theorisation of language responsible for a 19t...
In the Logical Investigations Husserl announced a critique of Lotze's epistemology, but it was never...
What the present work aimed to achieve is an assessment of the origin an d unity of Husserl s Logica...
Carroll-Horrocks Beth. Sources for the history of linguistics in the manuscripts department of the A...
This paper re-examines the language of thought hypothesis by considering objections raised by Johann...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...