This paper aims to show how Theodor Conrad’s theory of meaning goes beyond that of Husserl. By drawing on an unedited typescript dating from the 1950s in which the Munich phenomenologist outlines the controversy between Husserl and the so-called Munich-Göttingen group, I interpret the Bezeichnung-Kennzeichung opposition that Conrad introduces in an article from 1910 as a realist position opposing Husserl’s act-phenomenological concept of meaning. This position stands in contrast not only to the phansisch or phänologisch theory of meaning in the Logical Investigations, but also to the new definition of meaning as phänomenologische Bedeutung that Husserl proposes in his 1908 lectures. Conrad advocates a Gegenstandsphänomenologie, for which th...
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This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In his translation of Edmund Husserl's Cartesian Meditations, Dorion Cairns points out that Husserl'...
The submitted thesis deals with the relation of intuition to meaning in Edmund Husserl's early work....
From a phenomenological point of view, 'meaning' is on the one hand something objective, irreal or i...
This paper is a contribution to the historical roots of the analytical tradition. As Michael Dummett...
International audienceThis paper intends to clarify the concepts of “meaning” and “sense”, of which ...
This study offers the first comprehensive account of the problem of situation-dependence and factici...
International audienceWhen we consider the theoretical choices underlying the emergence of the vario...
Phenomenology is a philosophical branch which aims to solve conflicts between pureness and logic in ...
In this paper I reflect on the meaning constitution in phenomenology and Jan Patočka’s attempt to r...
The aim of this paper is to explore the theme of history in Husserl’s phenomenology, a theme to whic...
The aim of this paper is the analysis of Edmund Husserl’s article in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, p...
All of the major themes of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology, from the Logical lnvestigations to The Cr...
The article presents Edmund Husserl’s idea of transcendental phenomenology in the perspective of the...
These discussions deal with a number of themes which have been important for the development of anal...
This article discusses the way in which Husserl delineates the originality of transcendental subject...
In his translation of Edmund Husserl's Cartesian Meditations, Dorion Cairns points out that Husserl'...
The submitted thesis deals with the relation of intuition to meaning in Edmund Husserl's early work....