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The role of language in the constitution of the intersubjective world

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Publication: The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 1, p. 154-159
ISBN:978-606-93691-3-5
Editors:Iulian Boldea
Publisher:Arhipelag XXI Press
Place:Tîrgu-Mureş
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Abstract:Our paper aims at analysing the relation between languare and intersubjectivity from a phenomenological point of view. That language is essentially intersubjective, and that intersubjectivity would not be possible independently of a form of language is probably unanimously admitted; this will not be our concern in this paper. We will seek after how language and intersubjectivity support and complement each other in constituting the world, from its most fundamental, natural level, to the highest, cultural level. For that we appeal to the Husserlian theory on consciousness, according to which the world we have access to is never the world of an isolated subject, of a solus ipse, but of an intersubjective consciousness.
Key words:Language, intersubjectivity, constitution of world, Edmund Husserl
Language: English
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