Language in the Analytic of Concepts in the Critique of Pure Reason
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v0i13p43-58Keywords:
Kant, Language, Grammar, Lexicon, Ars characteristica.Abstract
Within the context of the discussion on language in Kant’sphilosophy this paper maintains: 1) it is possible to identify in the metaphysical deduction an argument regarding language, which shows a possible application of the table of categories to language: grammar,lexicon, and ars characteristica; hence the thesis of “Kant’s silence” and similar has to be reconsidered; 3) this encourages to the identification of other similar arguments, approached from the point of view of an internal interpretation of the issue within Kant’s philosophy as proposed here.
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