2015
DOI: 10.36950/elies.2015.36.8691
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La correlación ontológica del lenguaje en Ángel Amor Ruibal (precursor lingüístico del siglo XX)

Abstract: A comienzos del siglo XX, entre 1900 y 1905, el pensador gallego Amor Ruibal realiza una síntesis histórica del pensamiento filológico y gramatical de los orígenes orientales y occidentales. Sigue su desarrollo desde la Edad Media hasta el siglo XIX con el comparatismo. Deduce de ello una relación continua entre análisis gramatical (egipcio, sánscrito, hebreo), concreción simbólica de la voz (chino, lenguas indias de América) y síntesis lógica (griego, latín). Advierte en el indoeuropeo esta relación sintética… Show more

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“…In his extensive double essay published in the AEPC journal's philosophy subsection, Luño focused on the legal philosophy of the Galician theologian Ángel María Amor (1869-1930, an expert in canon law and a pioneer of linguistics in Spain, whose criticism of classical scholasticism saw a revival at the end of the 1940s. 48 Luño insisted on a convergence between the "metaphysical orientation of the value theory that Amor supported" and "current phenomenology," introducing in great detail German keys transferred by the Revista de Occidente. 49 With regard to the "incredible fertility of the issue of values considered in objective terms," Luño 44 Elena Ausejo, "La Asociación Española para el Progreso de las Ciencias en el Centenario de su creación," Revista Complutense de Educación 19/2 (2008), 295-310.…”
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“…In his extensive double essay published in the AEPC journal's philosophy subsection, Luño focused on the legal philosophy of the Galician theologian Ángel María Amor (1869-1930, an expert in canon law and a pioneer of linguistics in Spain, whose criticism of classical scholasticism saw a revival at the end of the 1940s. 48 Luño insisted on a convergence between the "metaphysical orientation of the value theory that Amor supported" and "current phenomenology," introducing in great detail German keys transferred by the Revista de Occidente. 49 With regard to the "incredible fertility of the issue of values considered in objective terms," Luño 44 Elena Ausejo, "La Asociación Española para el Progreso de las Ciencias en el Centenario de su creación," Revista Complutense de Educación 19/2 (2008), 295-310.…”
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confidence: 99%