Sumario: | This book explores the philosophical paradigms within the framework of transcendental semiotics, focusing on the theories and arguments of German philosopher Karl-Otto Apel. It delves into the notion of 'paradigm' as a methodological tool for understanding Western thought, highlighting Apel's philosophical legacy and debates with other scholars. The book examines the evolution of modern philosophy, critiquing Cartesian paradigms and exploring ideas from thinkers like Kant, Vico, Husserl, and Peirce. Apel's defense of linguistic paradigms is central, aiming to demonstrate the fundamental role of language and communication in shaping philosophical discourse. The work is intended for scholars and students of philosophy, particularly those interested in post-war German philosophy and the linguistic turn.
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