Husserl's Phenomenology of Natural Language

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Husserl's Phenomenology of Natural Language

Intersubjectivity and Communality in the Nachlass

Philosophy of language Phenomenology and Existentialism Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology

Author: Horst Ruthrof

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 29 July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 256 pages

ISBN: 9781350230897


Overview

Horst Ruthrof revisits Husserl's phenomenology of language and highlights his late writings as essential to understanding the full range of his ideas. Focusing on the idea of language as imaginable as well as the role of a speech community in constituting it, Ruthrof provides a powerful re-assessment of his methodological phenomenology.

Historical Context

From the Logical Investigations to untranslated portions of his Nachlass, Ruthrof charts all the developments and amendments in his theorizations. Ruthrof argues that it is the intersubjective character of linguistic meaning that is so emblematic of Husserl's position.

Modern Implications

Bringing his study up to the present day, Ruthrof discusses mental time travel, the evolution of language, and protosyntax in the context of Husserl's late writings, progressing a comprehensive new phenomenological ontology of language with wide-ranging implications for philosophy, linguistics, and cultural studies.

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