Chapter 1: Phenomenology of Logic
Chapter 2: Case of Occasional Expressions
Chapter 3: Problem of Empirical Meaning
Chapter 4: Remarks on Phenomenological Internalism
Chapter 5: Meaning and the Phenomenon of the World
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ISBN 10: 9185445851
ISBN 13: 978-9185445851
Author: Karl Weigelt
The Signified World: The Problem of Occasionality in Husserl's Phenomenology of Meaning by Karl Weigelt is a scholarly exploration of Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological approach to meaning, focusing particularly on the issue of “occasionality” — the way meaning arises in specific contexts and occasions of use. The book provides a rigorous analysis of Husserl’s Logical Investigations, examining how the phenomena of meaning, reference, and intentionality are structured and understood within human consciousness. Weigelt carefully traces Husserl’s treatment of the relationship between language, thought, and the world, highlighting the dynamic interplay between subjective experience and objective reference. This edition situates Husserl’s ideas in contemporary philosophical discourse, addressing debates over internalism and externalism in phenomenology, and elucidates the broader implications of Husserlian semantics for logic, language, and epistemology. The work is particularly valuable for philosophers, linguists, and scholars of phenomenology seeking a detailed and nuanced account of the foundations of meaning in Husserl’s thought.
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