Sull'interpretazione coerentista della concezione kantiana della verità

Studi Kantiani 21:77-95 (2008)
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This paper argues that Kant, in his Critical period, did not have a coherence theory of truth. The paper outlines three coherence theories of truth and two coherence theories of empirical truth that Kant might have adopted. The three theories of truth are incompatible with Kant's texts. The two theories of empirical truth are compatible with the texts. However, there are no convincing reasons to hold that Kant adopted those theories.

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A verdade como um problema fundamental em Kant.Adriano Perin - 2010 - Trans/Form/Ação 33 (1):97-124.

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