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  1. A Husserlian Theory of Indexicality.Kevin Mulligan & Barry Smith - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 28 (1):133-163.
    The paper seeks to develop an account of indexical phenomena based on the highly general theory of structure and dependence set forth by Husserl in his Logical Investigations. Husserl here defends an Aristotelian theory of meaning, viewing meanings as species or universals having as their instances certain sorts of concrete meaning acts. Indexical phenomena are seen to involve the combination of such acts of meaning with acts of perception, a thesis here developed in some detail and contrasted with accounts of (...)
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  • Peacocke on concepts.Herman Philipse - 1994 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 37 (2):225 – 252.
  • Husserl and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy.Herman Philipse - 1994 - European Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):165-184.
  • Gesten als Okkasionelle Bedeutungserfüllungen.Christian Ferencz-Flatz - 2021 - Husserl Studies 38 (1):1-16.
    This paper addresses the question of occasional expressions, as discussed by Husserl in his First and Sixth Logical Investigation in relation to the problem of gestures. It aims to show that gestures are intimately related to the use of occasional expressions and have an indispensible contribution to their understanding. In doing so, the paper points out an important lack in Husserl’s early theory of signification, which has to do with its exclusion of all aspects related to intersubjective communication. The paper (...)
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  • Christian Beyer, intentionalität und referenz. Eine sprachanalytische studie zu husserls transzendentaler phänomenologie.Matteo Bianchin - 2003 - Husserl Studies 19 (3):217-224.