

Phenomenology and linguistic analysis I
pp. 217-231
in: Harold Durfee (ed), Analytic philosophy and phenomenology, Berlin, Springer, 1976Abstrakt
In this paper I have tried to find some points of comparison between the methods respectively of phenomenology and linguistic analysis. I have tried to show that they are more alike than they appear at first sight, and that in their extreme forms they are as it were "symmetrical" deviations from what may come to be an agreed norm.