Drawing on the insights of a variety of phenomenological authors, this book articulates the distinctively phenomenological contribution to language by examining the relatedness of language to experience and to intersubjective experience.
Drawing on the insights of a variety of phenomenological authors, this book articulates the distinctively phenomenological contribution to language by examining the relatedness of language to experience and to intersubjective experience.
Chad Engelland is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at the University of Dallas. He is the author of several books, including Ostension: Word Learning and the Embodied Mind (2014), Heidegger's Shadow: Kant, Husserl, and the Transcendental Turn (Routledge, 2017), and Phenomenology (2020).
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PART I Language and Experience 19 1 Language and Experience: Phenomenological Dimensions 21 DANIEL O. DAHLSTROM 2 Merleau-Ponty on Expression and Meaning 43 TAYLOR CARMAN 3 On Husserl's Concept of the Pre-predicative: Genealogy of Logic and Regressive Method 56 DOMINIQUE PRADELLE 4 Husserlian Phenomenology, Rule-Following, and Primitive Normativity 74 JACOB RUMP 5 The Place of Language in the Early Heidegger's Development of Hermeneutic Phenomenology 92 SCOTT CAMPBELL 6 Logos, Perception, and the Ontological Function of Discourse in Phenomenology: A Theme from Heidegger's Reading of Aristotle 115 LESLIE MACAVOY 7 We Are a Conversation: Heidegger on How Language Uncovers 132 KATHERINE WITHY 8 The Phenomenology of Poetry 149 JENNIFER ANNA GOSETTI-FERENCEI PART II Language and Joint Experience 175 9 Complex Community: Toward a Phenomenology of Language Sharing 177 ANDREW INKPIN 10 The Scaffolding Role of a Natural Language in the Formation of Thought: Edmund Husserl's Contribution 194 POL VANDEVELDE 11 Widening the World through Speech: Husserl on the Phenomenon of Linguistic Appropriation 212 MICHELE AVERCHI 12 The Priority of Language in World-Disclosure: Back to the Beginnings in Childhood 229 LAWRENCE J. HATAB 13 Play in Conversation: The Cognitive Import of Gadamer's Theory of Play 248 CAROLYN CULBERTSON 14 Translating Hospitality: A Narrative Task 264 RICHARD KEARNEY 15 Inflecting "Presence" and "Absence": On Sharing the Phenomenological Conversation 273 CHAD ENGELLAND
PART I Language and Experience 19 1 Language and Experience: Phenomenological Dimensions 21 DANIEL O. DAHLSTROM 2 Merleau-Ponty on Expression and Meaning 43 TAYLOR CARMAN 3 On Husserl's Concept of the Pre-predicative: Genealogy of Logic and Regressive Method 56 DOMINIQUE PRADELLE 4 Husserlian Phenomenology, Rule-Following, and Primitive Normativity 74 JACOB RUMP 5 The Place of Language in the Early Heidegger's Development of Hermeneutic Phenomenology 92 SCOTT CAMPBELL 6 Logos, Perception, and the Ontological Function of Discourse in Phenomenology: A Theme from Heidegger's Reading of Aristotle 115 LESLIE MACAVOY 7 We Are a Conversation: Heidegger on How Language Uncovers 132 KATHERINE WITHY 8 The Phenomenology of Poetry 149 JENNIFER ANNA GOSETTI-FERENCEI PART II Language and Joint Experience 175 9 Complex Community: Toward a Phenomenology of Language Sharing 177 ANDREW INKPIN 10 The Scaffolding Role of a Natural Language in the Formation of Thought: Edmund Husserl's Contribution 194 POL VANDEVELDE 11 Widening the World through Speech: Husserl on the Phenomenon of Linguistic Appropriation 212 MICHELE AVERCHI 12 The Priority of Language in World-Disclosure: Back to the Beginnings in Childhood 229 LAWRENCE J. HATAB 13 Play in Conversation: The Cognitive Import of Gadamer's Theory of Play 248 CAROLYN CULBERTSON 14 Translating Hospitality: A Narrative Task 264 RICHARD KEARNEY 15 Inflecting "Presence" and "Absence": On Sharing the Phenomenological Conversation 273 CHAD ENGELLAND
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