The truth about things in themselves 1 - Sciences, Normes, Démocratie
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The truth about things in themselves 1

Fabrice Pataut

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If what we think and talk about were constituted independently of its accessibility to us, two questions might turn out to be unanswerable. First of all: How could we know anything about it? Furthermore: How could we form a bona fide conception of it, or even of its possibility? I consider two answers to the twin questions about knowledge and concept formation, by Kant and Dummett respectively. I argue that in spite of appearances, transcendental idealism and semantic antirealism share common concerns about knowledge, content and truth. Against both Kant and Dummett, I propose an argument from contingency in favor of the constitutive independence of the subject-matter of thought and talk, and of the independence of truth from epistemic constraints.
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hal-04781973 , version 1 (14-11-2024)

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Fabrice Pataut. The truth about things in themselves 1. 2024. ⟨hal-04781973⟩
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