Retrieving the husserlian doctrine of pure logic (Logical Investigations, Ideas I, § 124), the author attempts to show how it can be transformed, while remaining phenomenological in a new sense : logical concept and generality result from a very peculiar, logical- transcendental, schematism of language, underlying that part of language which aims at objective knowledge. Formed out by schematic operation, phenomena are finding themselves drawn out of their primitive phenome- nality in becoming «objects» of knowledge. Irreductibly bringing in themselves the track coming from the proper work of that drawing out, these constitute many a priori distinct logical loci of which pure logic has to elaborate a systematic inventory.Reprenant la doctrin...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
The theme of logic runs through all of Husserl's writings, from his earliest Philosophy of Arit...
The indications provided by Heidegger himself in his course on Phenomenological interpretation of Ka...
The A. has attempted to show how, starting from the Prolegomena, taking account of the ideality of f...
Ce travail se propose d interroger les racines de la phénoménologie husserlienne en tentant de recon...
La phénoménologie s'annonce dès son invention comme le titre d'une nouvelle tâche philosophique : ce...
The histories of science and logic are witnesses of various logical concepts that were proposed as f...
SUMMARY. — No historical examples of logic can give the complete precise forms of scientific reasoni...
Cet article maintient que l’intérêt de Husserl pour le développement d’une logique pure en tant que ...
C'est en 1929 que Husserl devait apporter une reponse au probleme de la nature du rapport devant sub...
There were in the past, just as there are in the present, several diverse attempts to establish a un...
Quel est le chemin qui, chez Husserl, nous mène de la logique formelle à celle transcendantale? S’ag...
La spécificité du travail de Ludwig Wittgenstein après le Tractatus logico-philosophicus a consisté ...
Notre travail essaie d’aborder la question de l’idéalité telle qu’elle est présentée dans les Recher...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
The theme of logic runs through all of Husserl's writings, from his earliest Philosophy of Arit...
The indications provided by Heidegger himself in his course on Phenomenological interpretation of Ka...
The A. has attempted to show how, starting from the Prolegomena, taking account of the ideality of f...
Ce travail se propose d interroger les racines de la phénoménologie husserlienne en tentant de recon...
La phénoménologie s'annonce dès son invention comme le titre d'une nouvelle tâche philosophique : ce...
The histories of science and logic are witnesses of various logical concepts that were proposed as f...
SUMMARY. — No historical examples of logic can give the complete precise forms of scientific reasoni...
Cet article maintient que l’intérêt de Husserl pour le développement d’une logique pure en tant que ...
C'est en 1929 que Husserl devait apporter une reponse au probleme de la nature du rapport devant sub...
There were in the past, just as there are in the present, several diverse attempts to establish a un...
Quel est le chemin qui, chez Husserl, nous mène de la logique formelle à celle transcendantale? S’ag...
La spécificité du travail de Ludwig Wittgenstein après le Tractatus logico-philosophicus a consisté ...
Notre travail essaie d’aborder la question de l’idéalité telle qu’elle est présentée dans les Recher...
This article is devoted to the Husserlian project of a "logical grammar" or "morphology of meanings"...
This paper accomplishes two goals. First, I elucidate Edmund Husserl’s theory of inauthentic judgmen...
The theme of logic runs through all of Husserl's writings, from his earliest Philosophy of Arit...
The indications provided by Heidegger himself in his course on Phenomenological interpretation of Ka...