the problem of anchorage
the problem of anchorage, i.e., the problem of the relation of the noema to concrete objects. (How can a mental act, in somehow grasping an abstract noema, thereby be directed […]
the problem of anchorage, i.e., the problem of the relation of the noema to concrete objects. (How can a mental act, in somehow grasping an abstract noema, thereby be directed […]
Our use of ‘act’ differs essentially from the favoured use of the later Husserl, who excludes from the notion of an act any ‘extra-experiential’ or ‘non-phenomenological’ elements that may be […]
Constancy occurs not because there are, in addition to individual realia, abstract essences which somehow reappear, identically, in different objects. And nor does it occur because of some not further […]
Sometime after the publication of the Logical Investigations, Husserl himself abandoned the theory of linguistic meaning as species and introduced a new view of meanings as special abstract entities, which […]
The present paper, for all its talk of acts, is not an exercise in Husserlian phenomenology, i.e. in the description of those parts or moments of acts that are transparent […]
It is Husserl’s own application of his theory of species and dependence to the problem of linguistic meaning which will engage our attention for the remainder of this paper. Husserl’s […]
We are now in a position where we can say something about Husserl’s theory of dependence, which is all of a piece with his theory of species. For Husserl recognised […]
Of central importance for what follows will be the theory of dependence-relations set forth, in germ, in Husserl’s 3rd Logical Investigation and anticipated by Franz Brentano (1838-1917) in his lectures […]
The term ‘ontology’ has played a role in recent discussions of language and linguistics almost exclusively in connection with the problem of the so-called ‘ontological commitments’ of a linguistic theory. […]
One indication of the powerful economy of Husserl’s theory is provided by his treatment of the traditional notions of the analytic and the synthetic in terms of the opposition between […]