Livre | Chapitre
What are the grounds of explication?
a basic problem in linguistic analysis and in phenomenology
pp. 243-267
Résumé
In this paper I will attempt to discuss linguistic analysis and phenomenology accurately so that the adherents of each can agree with what I say, and yet also the discussion of each method must be understandable to the adherents of the other. If I can really do that, the basic similarities will appear. I will attempt to state some propositions that apply to both frames of reference. The similarities which these propositions state are basic aspects of philosophic method, and they also pose a major problem.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Durfee Harold (1976) Analytic philosophy and phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 243-267
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1407-6_15
Citation complète:
Gendlin Eugene T, 1976, What are the grounds of explication?: a basic problem in linguistic analysis and in phenomenology. In H. Durfee (ed.) Analytic philosophy and phenomenology (243-267). Dordrecht, Springer.