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Das Sprachapriori. Sprache als Voraussetzung menschlichen Denkens und Erkennens

Sprache als Voraussetzung menschlichen Denkens und Erkennens
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
328 Seiten
Deutsch
frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K.erschienen am31.12.1987
In spite of the fact that modern philosophy is language-oriented, there are still no precise reasons why language should be seen as a necessary requirement for the possibility of human knowledge. The aim of this book is to present these reasons. After an outline of the fundamental philosophical problems concerning these requirements and a discussion of the a priori problems raised in Kant Kant's works, his a priori concept is applied to language in the sense of a »requirement of possibility.» What however is untenable is the additional provision "regardless of (all) experience.» According to the theory, knowledge is only possible based on the premise of a »bodily a priori» and a »linguistic a priori.« Human beings however develop and acquire both of these postnatally, which means that they cannot even develop without experience. The author shows how in the process of learning a language human beings become those creatures who are capable of scientific and philosophical thinking. The aim of this book is to show that the linguistic a priori is a necessary supplement to epistemological reflections.mehr
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KlappentextIn spite of the fact that modern philosophy is language-oriented, there are still no precise reasons why language should be seen as a necessary requirement for the possibility of human knowledge. The aim of this book is to present these reasons. After an outline of the fundamental philosophical problems concerning these requirements and a discussion of the a priori problems raised in Kant Kant's works, his a priori concept is applied to language in the sense of a »requirement of possibility.» What however is untenable is the additional provision "regardless of (all) experience.» According to the theory, knowledge is only possible based on the premise of a »bodily a priori» and a »linguistic a priori.« Human beings however develop and acquire both of these postnatally, which means that they cannot even develop without experience. The author shows how in the process of learning a language human beings become those creatures who are capable of scientific and philosophical thinking. The aim of this book is to show that the linguistic a priori is a necessary supplement to epistemological reflections.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7728-0935-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr1987
Erscheinungsdatum31.12.1987
Reihen-Nr.110
Seiten328 Seiten
SpracheDeutsch
Gewicht418 g
Artikel-Nr.16211143

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»Gipper erfaßt mit dem Leibapriori und dem Sprachapriori zentrale Bedingungen der Möglichkeiten individueller und gesellschaftlicher menschlich-geistiger, willens- und handlungsmäßiger Selbstorganisation [...] Gleichzeitig ist deutlich, daß keine Theorie relativer Apriori mehr ohne Berücksichtigung der grundlegenden Arbeit Helmut Gippers wird auskommen können.« Deutsche Literaturzeitungmehr

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