The pure Logic, the pure Grammar's idea and the problem of a philosophy of the language in the Logical Investigations
Abstract
One of the central questions that until today is continued debating around the reception of the Logical Investigations, it refers to the relationship between thought and language, between meaning and linguistic expression, between perception and judgement, between Logic and Grammar that Husserl settled down in the debate with G. Frege and A. Marty, among others. The author is in charge of the influences -direct or indirectly- that has left the work of Husserl on the modern linguistics, the philosophy of the language of the XX century and the analytic philosophy of the language.Downloads
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06-06-2000
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Las Investigaciones Lógicas de Edmund Husserl a los 100 años de su publicación