Most modern epistemologies violate philosophical conditions of sense, as first formulated by Kant, because they assume a standpoint that transcends knowledge. This investigation works out in detail the sensible, linguistic, and meaning-theoretic foundations of a theory of knowledge that is committed to knowability. This approach succeeds not only in concisely reformulating and solving the problem of the external world but also in providing a fundamental, linguistic interpretation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
- Veröffentlicht am Sonntag 1. Januar 2012 von De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110263862
- 665 Seiten
- Genre: 20., 21. Jahrhundert, Hardcover, Philosophie, Softcover