
PLATONISMO E INTENCIONALIDAD: A PROPÓSITO DE BERNARD BOLZANO – I
Author(s) -
Mario Ariel González Porta
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
síntese
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2176-9389
pISSN - 0103-4332
DOI - 10.20911/21769389v29n94p251-276/2002
Subject(s) - philosophy , humanities , epistemology , psychologism
Es indiscutible que Bolzano constituye el origen y primer antecedente del “semantic turn” y que, en éste, el realismo lógico y la lucha contra el psicologismo representan tesis centrales. Pero ellas, no obstante, lejos de - como a primera vista podría pensarse - eliminar la cuestión de la subjetividad como tema filosófico, remitiendo la misma a la psicología, exigen una tal teoría como su complemento sistemático necesario. En Bolzano este problema ya está claramente colocado, aún cuando no se le ofrece una solución suficiente o definitiva. De particular relevância en tal sentido es la polémica de Bolzano con Exner, la cual es el primer momento de un largo camino que conducirá finalmente a la fenomenología husserliana.Abstract: It is without question that Bolzano constitutes the origin and first antecedent of the “semantic turn” and that, in this “semantic turn” the logical realism and struggle against psychologism represent central themes. However, far from eliminating the question of subjectivity as a philosophical theme, as one might think at first glance, such a theory is demanded as their necessary, systematic complement. In Bolzano this problem is clearly identified, even though he doesn’t offer a sufficient and definitive solution to the same. In this sense, of particular relevance is the polemic between Bolzano and Exner, which is the first step of a long road which will finaly lead to Husserl’s Phenomenology.