Vol 33 No 2 (2014), Studies
Submitted: 29-10-2013
Accepted: 28-03-2014
Published: 02-06-2014
In the framework of a general investigation that deals with the conception of thinking as an answer to a process of emergence of signification, the hypothesis of this work points to the primary language as the occurrence of a significant question, preceding all intentionality, that opens the horizon of meaning, inside which thinking and language (as system of signs) move it selves. In the ontological aspect, represented by Heidegger, that it is partially considered in this article, the phenomenological formulations identify the pre-linguistic signification with an ontological event. This lines will refer it selves to the Heideggerian analysis of Being and Time, in order to reiterate its descriptions of the world-event in the perspective of the interpretation of this event as primary significance, from which language and its meanings derive.
significance, language, world, Heidegger