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Kant's Transcendental Semantics

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Kant's Transcendental Semantics is a translation of the most influential monograph on Kant published in Brazil, one that launched the "Semantic School" in a country with a thriving tradition of Kant scholarship. Zeljko Loparic differs from most interpreters of the Critique of Pure Reason in claiming that Kant's main aim is neither metaphysical nor epistemological nor methodological but semantic in asking for the conditions for meaning and reference of terms in order to justify the possibility of meaningful discourse of different types. Loparic asks how our claims can have any meaning at all, how they relate to actual and possible objects, how our terms can ground scientific problem-solving, and what the truth-conditions are for various kinds of statements that differ according to the grounds of their meaning and the targets of their reference. Loparic argues for distinct uses for concepts of perception, concepts of experience, mathematical concepts, pure concepts of the understanding (the categories), and the heuristic ideas of reason. Because Kant's main worry in the Critique of Pure Reason is with the possibility of synthetic a priori judgments, Loparic labels Kant's defense of those judgments a transcendental semantics.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Z. Loparic, Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil; R. Passos Severo, UFRGS, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; F. Rauscher, MSU, Michigan, US.

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Kant’s Transcendental Semantics is a translation of the most influential monograph on Kant published in Brazil, one that launched the “Semantic School” in a country with a thriving tradition of Kant scholarship. Zeljko Loparic differs from most interpreters of the Critique of Pure Reason in claiming that Kant’s main aim is neither metaphysical nor epistemological nor methodological but semantic in asking for the conditions for meaning and reference of terms in order to justify the possibility of meaningful discourse of different types. Loparic asks how our claims can have any meaning at all, how they relate to actual and possible objects, how our terms can ground scientific problem-solving, and what the truth-conditions are for various kinds of statements that differ according to the grounds of their meaning and the targets of their reference. Loparic argues for distinct uses for concepts of perception, concepts of experience, mathematical concepts, pure concepts of the understanding (the categories), and the heuristic ideas of reason. Because Kant’s main worry in the Critique of Pure Reason is with the possibility of synthetic a priori judgments, Loparic labels Kant’s defense of those judgments a transcendental semantics.

Produktdetails

Autoren Zeljko Loparic
Mitarbeit Frederick Rauscher (Herausgeber), Rogerio Severo (Übersetzung)
Verlag De Gruyter
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 16.12.2024
 
EAN 9783111421063
ISBN 978-3-11-142106-3
Seiten 254
Gewicht 530 g
Serie Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Philosophie > Renaissance, Aufklärung

Semantik, Kant, Immanuel, Transzendentalphilosophie, Übersetzung, Translation, Kant, Westliche Philosophie: nach 1800, Immanuel, Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900, Semantics, Transcendental Philosophy

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