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Language and Phenomenology

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
319
Category
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Language of Experience
Part I: Language and Experience
1 Language and Experience: Phenomenological Dimensions
2 Merleau-Ponty on Expression and Meaning
3 On Husserlโ€™s Concept ofย theย Pre-predicative: Genealogy of Logic and Regressive Method
4 Husserlian Phenomenology, Rule-Following, and Primitive Normativity
5 The Place of Language in the Early Heideggerโ€™s Development of Hermeneutic Phenomenology
6 Logos, Perception, and the Ontological Function of Discourse in Phenomenology: A Theme from Heideggerโ€™s Reading of Aristotle
7 We are a Conversation: Heidegger on How Language Uncovers
8 The Phenomenology of Poetry
Part II: Language and Joint Experience
9 Complex Community: Toward a Phenomenology of Language Sharing
10 The Scaffolding Role of a Natural Language in the Formation of Thought: Edmund Husserlโ€™s Contribution
11 Widening the World through Speech: Husserl on the Phenomenon of Linguistic Appropriation
12 The Priority of Language in World-Disclosure: Back to the Beginnings in Childhood
13 Play in Conversation: The Cognitive Import of Gadamerโ€™s Theory of Play
14 Translating Hospitality: A Narrative Task
15 Inflecting โ€œPresenceโ€ and โ€œAbsenceโ€: On Sharing the Phenomenological Conversation
Notes on Contributors
Index


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