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This compendium of 13 papers attempts to examine how phenomenology relates to language and meaning. It makes an in-depth study of new aspects of language in phenomenological thought and research that explores the respective potentials and limits of linguistic expression and conceptualization.
Taking a close look at Husserl’s theory of meaning, it discusses at length Krishnamurti’s concept of consciousness and truth, Martin Heidegger’s views on ...