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Intuition and meaning. The Husserlian doctrine of intuitive sense in the contemporary field of reflection

1999

Intuition, verstanden als analoge, nicht-diskursive Darstellungsweise, ist bei Husserl seit jeher klar vom symbolischen Denken in der Sprachproduktion abgegrenzt. Anfänglich abhängig vom symbolischen Denken, das bis zu den Logische Untersuchungen als einziges Sinnvehikel erscheint, gewinnt die Intuition aus Ideen allmählich einen Grundwert und eine Autonomie des Funktionierens und wird zum Ort der Wahl einer bestimmten Bedeutung. Daher wird eine Theorie der intuitiven Sinn konstruiert, die vom Fregeenschen Bedeutungsmodell befreit ist, trotz Husserls Zurückhaltung, alle ihre Implikationen zuzugeben. Die Analyse dieser Theorie erfolgt parallel zur zeitgenössischen Kognitionsforschung, in der…

Husserl's Phenomenology - intuition - meaning[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesHusserl Edmund - Phénoménologie - intuition - signification[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Repenser la nature en sémiotique

2019

Nature is nowadays an absolute value: in politics, in tourism, in religion, in urban thinking, in design, in consumerism, in food, in the media. Just add the adjective 'natural' to anything from a city to a snack, from a fur to a washing machine, and condescensions and smiles, convictions and credit cards immediately spring up. We have a kind of brand, or meta-brand. This absolute value has even invaded, for obviously different purposes, the field of the human sciences, today more than ever the artisans of an empiricism that has lost all salutary problematicity. The human sciences are in fact increasingly in search of the so-called biological bases of so-called human nature, particularly se…

Settore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguagginature semiotics signification culture natural
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Note sulla definizione della possessio nel Festo Farnesiano (Napoli, BNN, IV. A. 3)

2019

The eleventh-century manuscript known as the Codex Farnesianus (now Naples, BNN, IV. A. 3) sole medieval witness of Sextus Pompeius Festus' work De verborum significatione, transmits Aelius Gallus' definition of the legal concept of possession (Fest. pp. 260-262 L.). The interpretation of this definition entirely depends on the reconstruction of the text. Two passages are problematical because of two blank spaces (fol. 11r int., lin. 3 and lin. 4), in connection with which the scribe characterizes the model of the manuscript as 'blind' (caecus). Lindsay's edition of Festus' work does not constitute a codicologically valid starting point of for a reliable reconstruction of the definition. Fu…

possessioSextus Pompeius FestuSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'De verborum significatione.Codex FarnesianuAelius Gallu
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Introduction to the semiotics of the text

2021

This books aims to demonstrate how semiotic models of textual analysis can be used to study any social reality or cultural process. In addition, it shows how semiotic models work by using examples from everyday life and social praxis, communicative processes and modes of consumption, online interactions and cross-media procedures, political experiences and scientific universes.

semiotics text signification
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