The Epistemological Classification of Universals Types

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:1002-1009 (1983)
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Abstract

My position concerning universald research consists of four theses: universal grammar has as its object empirical linguistic facts; to account for these facts, a linguistic theory in symbiosis with the grammar is needed; this theory reconstructs language in rationalistic terms; universals research in its dependence on a rationalistic theory of language has to be epistemologically motivated, i.e. universal constraints on the grammar as well as on language have to be elaborated without to be directed towards a foundational or ontological explanation of the apriori.

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