With this paper I intend to rehabilitate the status of orality as medium of the public use of reason in the normative Kantian sense. As a first step, I reconstruct the reasons why Kant rejects the spoken word and designates the written word as the sole medium of public reasoning. As a second step, I argue for the possibility of employing the spoken word as medium of public reasoning while remaining within the normative framework of Kant’s concept of the public use of reason
Philosophy is traditionally defined against rhetoric. The traditional difference between philosophy ...
This article argues that Kant’s attack on the ars oratoria in §53 of the Critique of the Power of Ju...
The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs...
With this paper I intend to rehabilitate the status of orality as medium of the public use of reason...
With this paper I intend to rehabilitate the status of orality as medium of the public use of reason...
According to recent scholarship, Kant’s "An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" and the ...
With An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment? (1784) and What Does It Mean to Orient Onesel...
According to a common misconception, Kant rejects rhetoric as worthy of no respect and neglects popu...
According to a common misconception, Kant rejects rhetoric as worthy of no respect and neglects popu...
In this paper I provide an interpretation of Kant’s conception of free speech. Free speech is unders...
ABSTRACT : What is the relationship between language and thought in Kant's theory of knowledge ? Wha...
In “An Answer to the Question: ‘What is Enlightenment?’” Kant provides a political argument built ar...
By emphasising the neglected communicative aspect of Kant's account of rational autonomy, this artic...
Philosophy is traditionally defined against rhetoric. The traditional difference between philosophy ...
This article argues that Kant’s attack on the ars oratoria in §53 of the Critique of the Power of Ju...
The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs...
With this paper I intend to rehabilitate the status of orality as medium of the public use of reason...
With this paper I intend to rehabilitate the status of orality as medium of the public use of reason...
According to recent scholarship, Kant’s "An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?" and the ...
With An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment? (1784) and What Does It Mean to Orient Onesel...
According to a common misconception, Kant rejects rhetoric as worthy of no respect and neglects popu...
According to a common misconception, Kant rejects rhetoric as worthy of no respect and neglects popu...
In this paper I provide an interpretation of Kant’s conception of free speech. Free speech is unders...
ABSTRACT : What is the relationship between language and thought in Kant's theory of knowledge ? Wha...
In “An Answer to the Question: ‘What is Enlightenment?’” Kant provides a political argument built ar...
By emphasising the neglected communicative aspect of Kant's account of rational autonomy, this artic...
Philosophy is traditionally defined against rhetoric. The traditional difference between philosophy ...
This article argues that Kant’s attack on the ars oratoria in §53 of the Critique of the Power of Ju...
The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs...