The article intends to illustrate the contribution of Antonio Gramsci to the development of a philosophy of language within the Marxist tradition. In this perspective, it examines the marginal position of the language sphere in the thought of Hegel and Marx, and describes the peculiar position of the Italian philosopher Antonio Labriola, who elaborated the philosophy of language of Wilhelm von Humboldt, and the “Volkpsychologie” of Heymann Steinthal, in a historical materialistic direction.

Humboldt - Steinthal - Labriola - Gramsci

Schirru Giancarlo
2017-01-01

Abstract

The article intends to illustrate the contribution of Antonio Gramsci to the development of a philosophy of language within the Marxist tradition. In this perspective, it examines the marginal position of the language sphere in the thought of Hegel and Marx, and describes the peculiar position of the Italian philosopher Antonio Labriola, who elaborated the philosophy of language of Wilhelm von Humboldt, and the “Volkpsychologie” of Heymann Steinthal, in a historical materialistic direction.
2017
Italiano
AA.VV.
S. Gensini, M. De Palo
Saussure e i suoi interpreti italiani. Antonino Pagliaro, la scuola romana e il contesto europeo
31
45
15
978-884675039-6
ETS
Pisa
ITALIA
Esperti anonimi
Marxism; Philosophy of Language; G.W.F. Hegel; Wilhelm von Humboldt; Karl Marx; Heymann Steinthal; Antonio Labriola; Antonio Gramsci
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1
Schirru, Giancarlo
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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