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Titre Manière de penser, manière d'écrire : la procédure phorique dans le texte hégélien
Auteur K. Ehlich
Mir@bel Revue Langages
Numéro no 119, septembre 1995 L'analyse du discours philosophique, sous la direction de Frédéric Cossutta
Page 109-122
Résumé anglais Hegel is reputated to be an obscure philosopher. This paper tries to analyse -from a pragmatic point of view- the linguistic structures that are characteristic of this way of writting and thinking. A detailed study of phorical expressions may explain why reading Hegel's texts proves so difficult and how closely this is linked with to his very philosophy. The usual referential interpretation of third person pronouns is in fact to be changed into a conception which lays the emphasis on their anaphorical value. Thoses pronouns are amed at maintaining steady focalisations which orientate the reader's concentration. The hegelian text is indeed characterized by a real hyper-focalisation that is required by the buid-up of the philosophical material but that also proves an obstacle to an easy reading. To make up for that, one has to become immerged into the hegelian language and to become aware of his oral status, in the very way one does to learn a foreign language.
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