HEIDEGGER AND THE CONCEPTION OF MEANING IN HIS HABILITATION DISSERTATION: BETWEEN HUSSERL AND DUNS SCOTUS AND THE GRAMMATICA SPECULATIVA
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v21i1.41643Keywords:
Logic being, meaning, intentionality, modes of meaning, of understanding and of being, Grammatica Speculativa.Abstract
This article aims to expose and comment on the theory of meaning presented by Heidegger in his "habilitation dissertation” (FREIBURG 1915) on the Grammatica Speculativa in that time attributed to Duns Scotus. Heidegger, in his interpretation, interweaves elements of the theory of meaning present in Husserl and Duns Scotus. The doctrine of modes of meaning, of understanding and of being, of the Grammatica Speculativa, is read since an intentional phenomenological analysis. This article tries to expose this interlacement, point out the correspondences between the Husserl’s theory of meaning and the doctrine of the modes of meaning, of understanding and of being, in the Grammatica Speculativa.Downloads
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