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Titre Signification et subjectivité
Auteur J.-F. Bordron
Mir@bel Revue Langages
Numéro no 119, septembre 1995 L'analyse du discours philosophique, sous la direction de Frédéric Cossutta
Page 63-78
Résumé anglais We first present the main directions which, according to us, permit to characterise a theorisation of the question of meaning, that is to say to build a semiotics. We then try to show how the different properties of the empirical subject can be directly schematized from Kant's table of categories. Through the discussion of a text by Leibniz, we show that any empirical subject implies, not only its schematizable properties but also a certain type of rule of construction. We try to understand how the text by Descartes, in the succession of its statements in the first person (I doubt, I exist, I think) does in fact build such a rule. We therefore want to establish that, in some of its occurences, « I » does not refer to a person but to a rule, or that « I am » indicate a formal condition of sens.
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