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Sententiae 33 (2):6-8 (2015)
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The article contextualizes the usage of the main concepts of Sellars’ philosophy and deter-mines Sellars’ attitude to Kant’s philosophy of subjectivity. The author proves that difficulties in translation of the concepts are caused by the two conditions: the complexities of Sellars’ epistemological position that tries to combine naturalism and conceptualism, and his inten-tion to improve Kant’s transcendental doctrine by introducing its linguistic interpretation.

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