Vol 21 (2015), Articles
Submitted: 04-01-2016
Accepted: 02-02-2016
Published: 01-06-2016
The text will go over Ortega y Gasset’s New Linguistics and the so-called ‘Theory of Saying’. As per the latter, the disagreement with structuralism and the speculative, or theoretical, nature inside the Philosophy of Language are the key elements. Secondly, the areas of common ground (and divergence) in the ‘Theory of Saying’ will be outlined and compared with the ideas of Angel Amor Ruibal, a Galician philosopher and linguist, and also with the German philosopher Edmund Husserl’s linguistic hypotheses.
New Linguistics, Theory of Saying, Ortega y Gasset, Amor Ruibal, Husserl