The issue of sense in Kant according to Eric Weil

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This article is intended to show that, according to Weil, Kant discovered the problem of sense. Weil, however, believed that Kant failed to final an appropriate language to adress the problem he discovered. Kant's language was still ontological. Despite this, Weil thought Kant succeeded in closing the gap between nature and liberty in the third Critique.Este artigo quer mostrar que Kant descobriu, segundo Eric Weil, o problema do sentido. Entretanto, Eric Weil observa que Kant não encontrou uma linguagem apropriada para falar do sentido. A linguagem de Kant era ainda uma linguagem ontológica. Malgrado isso, Kant conseguiu fechar, na terceira Crítica, o abismo que separava natureza e liberdade.

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