Subjectivity and intersubjectivity between semiotics and phenomenology
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subjectivity, intersubjectivity, enunciation, intentionality, meaningAbstract
A semiotic theory of subjectivity cannot prescind from a radical consideration of the intersubjective dimension, which, from the phenomenological perspective, represents the constitutive instance of the meaning of the world. The theory of signification has yet to come to terms with this fundamental option: the theory of enunciation, for example, is still tied to the alternative between an egological perception of the production of meaning and a truly intersubjective conception.A radically intersubjective understanding of the constitution of meaning must, in the theory of enunciation, include an authentic theory of alterity in which the production of communicative intentions can be described based on a more fundamental transcendental intentionality.Downloads
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Marsciani, F. (2014). Subjectivity and intersubjectivity between semiotics and phenomenology. Galaxia, 14(28). Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/galaxia/article/view/21105
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