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Disclosing the world : on the phenomenology of language

Title
Disclosing the world : on the phenomenology of language / Andrew Inkpin.
Author
Inkpin, Andrew
Publication
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2016]
  • ©2016

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Description
xvi, 381 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • Language and languages > Philosophy
  • Phenomenology
  • Linguistic analysis (Linguistics)
  • Australian
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-373) and index.
Contents
  • Machine generated contents note: 1.Getting Phenomenology Right -- 2.Getting Phenomenology Historically Right -- 3.The Path Ahead -- I.A Heideggerian Framework -- 1.The "Place" of Language -- 1.The World of Significance -- 2.The Articulation of Significance -- 3.Linguistic versus Pragmatic Articulacy -- 4.The Heterogeneity of Sentences -- 5.Linguistic Articulacy -- 2.Phenomenological Commitments -- 1.Language as Language-in-the-World -- 2.The Idea of Prepredicative Founding -- 3.The Disclosive Function of Linguistic Signs -- 1.Heidegger's Ambivalence about Language -- 2.Phenomenological Concepts as Formal Indication -- 3.Heidegger's Ambivalence Explained -- 4.Linguistic Signs as Compound Instruments -- II.Merleau-Ponty: The Presentational Aspect of Language -- 4.Language as the Expression of Lived Sense -- 1.The Efficacy of Language -- 2.The Phenomenology of Lived Sense -- 3.Creative and Established Expression -- 4.The Aspectual Presence of Language --
  • Note continued: 5.The Heideggerian Framework Revisited -- 5.The Art and Science of Indirect Sense -- 1.The Differential Structure of Indirect Sense -- 2.The Inchoate Rationality of Indirect Sense -- 3.The Presentational Function of Style -- 4.Painting as a Model of Deliberative Activity -- 5.Style as a Preconceptual Generality -- 6.Presentational Sense as Indirect Sense -- III.Wittgenstein: The Pragmatic Aspect of Language -- 6.Language and the Structure of Practice -- 1.Appropriating Wittgenstein -- 2.Language-Games -- 3.Practice Constitutes Meaning -- 4.The Incoherence of Full Determinacy -- 5.Rules Reconfigured -- 6.Rules Constrained -- 7.Pragmatic Sense -- 7.Coping with Language -- 1.Rule-Following Practices -- 2.Prepredicative Language-Games -- 3.The Heideggerian Framework Completed -- 4.The Disclosive Function of Language -- IV.Some Philosophical Implications -- 8.The World Disclosed -- 1.Heidegger on the "Reality Problem" -- 2.Linguistic Contact with the World --
  • Note continued: 3.Beyond Realism and Nonrealism -- 9.Phenomenology and Semantics -- 1.Two Approaches to Language -- 2.Weak Functional Foundation -- 3.Moderate Functional Foundation -- 4.Intelligent Absorbed Coping -- 5.The Challenge of Pervasive Conceptualism -- 6.Dissolving Bedrock -- 10.Phenomenology and Beyond -- 1.Below the Experiential Surface -- 2.A Shared Outlook -- 3.Embedding and Extending Phenomenology.
Call Number
JFE 16-5093
ISBN
  • 9780262033916
  • 0262033917
LCCN
  • 2015038266
  • 40025919682
OCLC
948624482
Author
Inkpin, Andrew, author.
Title
Disclosing the world : on the phenomenology of language / Andrew Inkpin.
Publisher
Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2016]
Copyright Date
©2016
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-373) and index.
Indexed Term
Australian
Other Standard Identifier
40025919682
Research Call Number
JFE 16-5093
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