Transcendental criticism of meaning and validity. About the regulatory scope of discourse rules in language transcendental-pragmatics
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v19i2.1106Keywords:
Pragmatic; Language; Meaning; Action; ValidityAbstract
This paper addresses the fundamental problem concerning transcendental pragmatics of language referring to the regulatory scope of the rules of discourse. After presenting the main features that these rules manifest in the transcendental pragmatics (I), we develop the discussion about their regulatory reach (II). Reconstructing and criticizing Karl-Otto Apel’s solution to this problem (III), we propose a solution schematically (IV) and finally, we draw some conclusions that can be considered for future development of this proposal (V).
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