nel saggio si esamina il concetto di "atti linguistici" in J. Searle, indagandone le fonti fenomenologiche. L'intento è valutare se dal concetto di 'significato' e dal suo legame con quello di comunicazione possa scaturire una correzione alla visione husserliana della teoria del significato legata alla nozione di evidenza.
The author examines the theory of intentionality from the perspective of John Searle's "speech acts" in order to explore the meaning of language wich can be derived from his concept of "promise". The general purpose of the essay, however, is to evaluate the relevance of these notions in an intersubjective theory of language. The author wants to explore the problem of intersujectivity in Husserl's conception of "meaning" and the reasons why Husserl's concept of meaning is founded on "insight" and not on intersubjective communication
Failla, M. (1999). “Le promesse di J.R. Searle”. PARADIGMI, 91-117.
“Le promesse di J.R. Searle”
FAILLA, Mariannina
1999-01-01
Abstract
The author examines the theory of intentionality from the perspective of John Searle's "speech acts" in order to explore the meaning of language wich can be derived from his concept of "promise". The general purpose of the essay, however, is to evaluate the relevance of these notions in an intersubjective theory of language. The author wants to explore the problem of intersujectivity in Husserl's conception of "meaning" and the reasons why Husserl's concept of meaning is founded on "insight" and not on intersubjective communicationI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.