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| + | ===== LÍNGUA (2013:8) ===== | ||
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| + | A língua, não surpreendentemente, | ||
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| + | Language, Not surprisingly, | ||
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| + | But signs are above all themselves equipment, whose specific equipmental character consists in indicating. . . . Indicating can be defined as a species of referral. (SZ 77) | ||
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| + | (The referral nexus of) significance . . . harbors within itself the ontological condition for the possibility ... (of disclosing) “signification, | ||
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| + | The important point is that linguistic forms are understood as (special) equipment, and hence the word/object reference relations are just a special case of interequipmental referral relations—which suggests another slogan: all intentionality is instituted referral. | ||
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| + | [HAUGELAND, J. Dasein disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2013] | ||
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