Saussure, Heidegger and Derrida around the language and metaphysics

<p>Saussure´s <em>Course in General Linguistics</em> represents a major event in the history of the occidental thinking, but the system that the editors of this work try to construct isn´t free of several problems that make this consolidation fail. These rests express the limits of...

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Published in:Nuevo Itinerario
Main Authors: Sebastián Chun, Hernán Javier Candiloro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2021-11-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/5771
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Summary:<p>Saussure´s <em>Course in General Linguistics</em> represents a major event in the history of the occidental thinking, but the system that the editors of this work try to construct isn´t free of several problems that make this consolidation fail. These rests express the limits of the positivist approach to the language (<em>langue</em>) as the object of a strict science and opens to another way of being related to the language. This work  starts with a critical reading of Saussure and continues with the analysis of the heideggerian ontological approach to the speak and the derridean notion of arche-writing as the structure of every general experience.</p>
ISSN:1850-3578