Language and Pure or Rational Ontology

Dialogue and Universalism 25 (3):163-178 (2015)
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This paper argues that the unicity of the signification of words makes inter comprehension, and explores of a pure or rational ontology as providing a space for communication between cultures.Therefore, no culture has any propriety right over that ontology.

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