The problem of the relationship between truth and time is analysed moving from the Aristotelian theory of judgement that assigns to the copula the function of co-signifying the time: the expressed truth cannot therefore be exempted from such temporal dimension. If the logical-mathematical conception of judgment is characterized by an exclusion of the temporality of truth removing the copula from its structure, transcendental perspective has not followed that way: as it is shown in this paper, the interest for the structure of judgement involves, either in Kant as well as in Hegel and Heidegger, an inevitable link between truth and time.
Verbum consignificat tempus. Sulla dimensione verbale della verità
CHIURAZZI, Gaetano
2008-01-01
Abstract
The problem of the relationship between truth and time is analysed moving from the Aristotelian theory of judgement that assigns to the copula the function of co-signifying the time: the expressed truth cannot therefore be exempted from such temporal dimension. If the logical-mathematical conception of judgment is characterized by an exclusion of the temporality of truth removing the copula from its structure, transcendental perspective has not followed that way: as it is shown in this paper, the interest for the structure of judgement involves, either in Kant as well as in Hegel and Heidegger, an inevitable link between truth and time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.