
(2013) Husserl Studies 29 (1).
The main goal of this paper is to reflect on what characterizes the evidence of the propositions that we hold to be necessary. I have tried to show that the evidence of every necessarily true proposition takes the form of a self-contained operational composition. In conclusion, I will point out in what respects the view I defend might help to reconcile some traits of Husserl's understanding of material a priori truth with some of the later Wittgenstein's intuitions concerning linguistic meaning.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10743-012-9118-1
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Ruiz Fernández, J. (2013). On necessarily true propositions. Husserl Studies 29 (1), pp. 1-12.
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