Journal title PARADIGMI
Author/s Giovanni Raimo
Publishing Year 2014 Issue 2014/1
Language Italian Pages 14 P. 177-190 File size 547 KB
DOI 10.3280/PARA2014-001010
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By reconsidering the debate between Husserl and Schlick on the notion of material a priori I aim to critically rethink the theoretical assumptions of the conceptual distinctions that are now being used in order to disentangle the link between perception, language and world. Rather than rebuilding all the ramifications and aspects of the issue concerning the material a priori, this article aims at showing that the difficulties the interpreters have always found in comparing the perspectives of Husserl and Schlick, resides in the difference between the respective starting points: while Husserl focuses on the formulation of a theory of transcendental experience in order to explain a non-psychologistic theory of intentionality, Schlick starts instead from a systematic and comprehensive theory of the language use, which is mainly characterized by Wittgenstein’s dicothomy say/show, the antimentalist perspective and the public character of meaning. However both philosophers want to answer the same question: what is the nature of the grasp that the concept has on the reality?
Keywords: Grammar, Material Apriori, Husserl, Perception, Schlick, Wittgenstein
Giovanni Raimo, Alcune osservazioni sulla critica di Schlick alla nozione di a priori materiale in "PARADIGMI" 1/2014, pp 177-190, DOI: 10.3280/PARA2014-001010