The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs a distinctively Kantian account according to which the origination, progression, and diversification of languages is at bottom reason’s self-development under certain a priori constraints and external environments. The reconstruction builds on three sets of materials. The first is Herder’s famous prize essay on the origin of languages. The second includes Kant’s explicit remarks about language—especially his notion of “transcendental grammar,” his argument that language cannot be innate, his contrast of “Oriental” symbolic (intuitive) and “Occidental” discursive languages, and his treatment of the latter as a sine qua non of humanity’s cultu...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
Although Kant is not usually counted among the forerunners of social sciences, any look at the work...
This paper advances an assessment of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason made from a bird’s eye...
The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs...
Kant ascribes two radically different kinds of language—symbolic or pictorial (qua intuitive) and di...
abstract : This is a reply to Lia Formigari 's doubts about the main thesis argued for in my previou...
With this monograph on Kant and the problem of language, Raphaël Ehrsam develops a well-argued recon...
The expression “linguistic Kantianism” is widely used to refer to ideas about thought and cognition ...
ABSTRACT : What is the relationship between language and thought in Kant's theory of knowledge ? Wha...
Many linguists refer to Kant, but they do not really seem to take him seriously. I will try to show ...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
In his essay against Eberhard, Kant denies that there are innate concepts. Several scholars take Kan...
This paper explores Kant's conception of the relation between philosophy and its history. The idea t...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
Although Kant is not usually counted among the forerunners of social sciences, any look at the work...
This paper advances an assessment of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason made from a bird’s eye...
The origin of languages was a hotly debated topic in the eighteenth century. This paper reconstructs...
Kant ascribes two radically different kinds of language—symbolic or pictorial (qua intuitive) and di...
abstract : This is a reply to Lia Formigari 's doubts about the main thesis argued for in my previou...
With this monograph on Kant and the problem of language, Raphaël Ehrsam develops a well-argued recon...
The expression “linguistic Kantianism” is widely used to refer to ideas about thought and cognition ...
ABSTRACT : What is the relationship between language and thought in Kant's theory of knowledge ? Wha...
Many linguists refer to Kant, but they do not really seem to take him seriously. I will try to show ...
In my essay I try to explore a parallel between Herder and Humboldt and some modern investigations i...
In his essay against Eberhard, Kant denies that there are innate concepts. Several scholars take Kan...
This paper explores Kant's conception of the relation between philosophy and its history. The idea t...
In his essay, “Idee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbürgerlicher Absicht” (1784), Kant claims...
Although Kant is not usually counted among the forerunners of social sciences, any look at the work...
This paper advances an assessment of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason made from a bird’s eye...