Considerations about the Preface by Ducrot, in The Semantic Interval, by Vogt
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2018.2.28541Keywords:
Being/non-being, Statement, Argumentation, Semantic interval.Abstract
The main aim of this study is to analyze the Oswald Ducrot’s conjectures and theorizations in his Preface to the book The Semantic Interval, by Carlos Vogt. The initial purpose is to reconstruct Ducrot's inferences, which pass through the Sophist dialogue, of Plato, which the author uses - especially in what he reveals about gender other - in the elucidation of the semantic interval of which Vogt speaks. Finally, it is proposed to raise a question (and at the same time, the pertinence of this question) about the nature of the statement, its argumentative value, according to Ducrot, especially in relation to the supposed similarity that it maintains with the own discursive nature of the sophists.
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