Husserl's Phenomenology of Natural Language
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Husserl's Phenomenology of Natural Language
Intersubjectivity and Communality in the Nachlass
Ruthrof, Horst
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
08/2021
256
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Inglês
9781350230873
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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction: Language and Intersubjective Intentionality
Part I Two Husserlian Points of Departure
2. Husserl's Philosophy of Language and Its Revisions
3. Language as Eidetic Reduction: The Fuzzy Eidos
Part II Intersubjective Intentionality in Language
4. Introjective Reciprocity: Meaning as Communal, Cognitive Event
5. From Husserl's Tone to Implicit Deixis
6. From Meaning Sufficiency to Communal Control
7. A Phenomenological Redefinition of Linguistic Meaning
Part III Implications for the Theorization of Language
8. Why Language Is Not Simply a "Symbolic" System
9. Displacement, Mental Time Travel, and Protosyntax
10. Conclusion: The Social Mode of Being of Language
References
Index
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction: Language and Intersubjective Intentionality
Part I Two Husserlian Points of Departure
2. Husserl's Philosophy of Language and Its Revisions
3. Language as Eidetic Reduction: The Fuzzy Eidos
Part II Intersubjective Intentionality in Language
4. Introjective Reciprocity: Meaning as Communal, Cognitive Event
5. From Husserl's Tone to Implicit Deixis
6. From Meaning Sufficiency to Communal Control
7. A Phenomenological Redefinition of Linguistic Meaning
Part III Implications for the Theorization of Language
8. Why Language Is Not Simply a "Symbolic" System
9. Displacement, Mental Time Travel, and Protosyntax
10. Conclusion: The Social Mode of Being of Language
References
Index
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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction: Language and Intersubjective Intentionality
Part I Two Husserlian Points of Departure
2. Husserl's Philosophy of Language and Its Revisions
3. Language as Eidetic Reduction: The Fuzzy Eidos
Part II Intersubjective Intentionality in Language
4. Introjective Reciprocity: Meaning as Communal, Cognitive Event
5. From Husserl's Tone to Implicit Deixis
6. From Meaning Sufficiency to Communal Control
7. A Phenomenological Redefinition of Linguistic Meaning
Part III Implications for the Theorization of Language
8. Why Language Is Not Simply a "Symbolic" System
9. Displacement, Mental Time Travel, and Protosyntax
10. Conclusion: The Social Mode of Being of Language
References
Index
List of Abbreviations
Preface
1. Introduction: Language and Intersubjective Intentionality
Part I Two Husserlian Points of Departure
2. Husserl's Philosophy of Language and Its Revisions
3. Language as Eidetic Reduction: The Fuzzy Eidos
Part II Intersubjective Intentionality in Language
4. Introjective Reciprocity: Meaning as Communal, Cognitive Event
5. From Husserl's Tone to Implicit Deixis
6. From Meaning Sufficiency to Communal Control
7. A Phenomenological Redefinition of Linguistic Meaning
Part III Implications for the Theorization of Language
8. Why Language Is Not Simply a "Symbolic" System
9. Displacement, Mental Time Travel, and Protosyntax
10. Conclusion: The Social Mode of Being of Language
References
Index
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