In this article the Author argues that J. G. Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre 1811 offers a sound model for explaining the conditions of semantics. The article begins by following the suggestion of Wolfram Hogrebe, who introduced the concept of archaeological semantic postulate to define the implicit condition for a sentence to be meaningful. The author maintains that in Fichte’s definition of the phenomenon of being we can find such a semantic postulate at a higher genetic level than the principle of contradiction indicated by Hogrebe. Moreover, WL 1811 offers an analysis of the steps through which the phenomenon displays itself – ability, as such, ought to – which can be understood as the conditions for establishing a meaningful sentence.
La genesi dello spazio semantico nella tarda filosofia di Fichte
D'ALFONSO, Matteo Vincenzo
2014
Abstract
In this article the Author argues that J. G. Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre 1811 offers a sound model for explaining the conditions of semantics. The article begins by following the suggestion of Wolfram Hogrebe, who introduced the concept of archaeological semantic postulate to define the implicit condition for a sentence to be meaningful. The author maintains that in Fichte’s definition of the phenomenon of being we can find such a semantic postulate at a higher genetic level than the principle of contradiction indicated by Hogrebe. Moreover, WL 1811 offers an analysis of the steps through which the phenomenon displays itself – ability, as such, ought to – which can be understood as the conditions for establishing a meaningful sentence.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.