Bedeutung und Situation : eine phänomenologische kritik der denotationellen semantik

Part of : Γλωσσολογία ; Vol.9-10, 1990, pages 195-202

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Denotauonal semantics grounds on the rationalist dualistic assumption that there is an objective reality constisting of logical atoms called facts and that meaning is a mapping between natural language expressions and the corresponding facts. This ontological commitment is immanent even in situation semantics, although this approach introduces a contextivization of semantics In contrast to this rationalistic attitude, phenomenology demonstrated that there is apredualistic semiotic embedding in the world. From this follows that meaning can only be understood as a structural description, emerging out of man's semiotic enclosing of the universe, and not as an a priori fixed denotational mapping.
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