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O DESENVOLVIMENTO DA TEORIA SEMIÓTICA DE HUSSERL DE 1890 A 1901 * * Bolsista da Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP). Processo n° 2019/01444-6

ABSTRACT

The article aims to analyze the changes in the regime of sign that occurred in Husserl’s philosophy between the years of1890 and 1901. To do so, we start with the reconstruction of the theory of symbolism presented in On the Logic of Signs (Semiotics), from 1890, and analyze the reception of some of its central theses in the Logical Investigations, from 1901. It is intended to emphasize the historical relevance of this small treatise of 1890 for Husserl’s mature phenomenology. It will be seen specifically that (1) the critique of the principle of the economy of thought presented in Prolegomena to Pure Logic is the extension of a thesis from 1890 and (2) that the concept of symbolic empty-intention from 1901 is Husserl’s answer to the impasses of his first theory of the sign as a substitute. We conclude, in the end, by showing how this change in the regime of sign is condition ofpossibility for the correlative analysis characteristic of the Logical Investigations.

Keywords:
Semiotics; Symbol; Intuition; Presentation; Husserl.

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