Methodos (Apr 2004)
L’Être naquit dans le langage
Abstract
After having questioned philosophy about the little concern it has for its own language, one tries to define whether it possesses its own semantic field. An analysis of the constitution of the terminology proper to ontology enhances the eminent role of the substantivation of grammatical particles, which, being independant from any determinate semantic field, garanty its ubiquity to this terminology. One finally questions the philosophical textuality as well as the abstract narratives it entails in order to question again the relations between myth and philosophy.
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