Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning

The article attempts to clarify Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian concept of λόγος, often misunderstood as a mythical and obscure conception of language. As it is shown, Heidegger’s interpretation aims, first and foremost, to underline the potentiality of λόγος as a historical elemen...

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Main Author: Hereza Modrego, David
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari 2022-06-01
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Online Access:http://doi.org/10.30687/Jolma/2723-9640/2022/01/008
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description The article attempts to clarify Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian concept of λόγος, often misunderstood as a mythical and obscure conception of language. As it is shown, Heidegger’s interpretation aims, first and foremost, to underline the potentiality of λόγος as a historical element against the psychologistic conception of meaning and language, common in the philosophical and philological context of the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. In this way, I try to grasp the significance of Heidegger’s interpretation of Greek philosophy, offering the basis for a re-evaluation of his exegetical work.
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spelling doaj.art-95283c6f251844188e97eda706a5170b2023-11-24T09:11:39ZengFondazione Università Ca’ FoscariJoLMA2723-96402022-06-013110.30687/Jolma/2723-9640/2022/01/008journal_article_8251Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of MeaningHereza Modrego, David0Universitat de València The article attempts to clarify Heidegger’s interpretation of the Aristotelian concept of λόγος, often misunderstood as a mythical and obscure conception of language. As it is shown, Heidegger’s interpretation aims, first and foremost, to underline the potentiality of λόγος as a historical element against the psychologistic conception of meaning and language, common in the philosophical and philological context of the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. In this way, I try to grasp the significance of Heidegger’s interpretation of Greek philosophy, offering the basis for a re-evaluation of his exegetical work. http://doi.org/10.30687/Jolma/2723-9640/2022/01/008Anti-Psychologism. Aristotle. Heidegger. Meaning. Meaningfulness. λόγος
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title Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
title_full Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
title_fullStr Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
title_full_unstemmed Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
title_short Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
title_sort λόγος as an anti psychologistic conception of meaning
topic Anti-Psychologism. Aristotle. Heidegger. Meaning. Meaningfulness. λόγος
url http://doi.org/10.30687/Jolma/2723-9640/2022/01/008
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