The Language Essence of Rational Cognition with some Philosophical Consequences

Tesis (Lima) 14 (19):631-656 (2021)
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Abstract

The essential role of language in rational cognition is analysed. The approach is functional: only the results of the connection between language, reality, and thinking are considered. Scientific language is analysed as an extension and improvement of everyday language. The analysis gives a uniform view of language and rational cognition. The consequences for the nature of ontology, truth, logic, thinking, scientific theories, and mathematics are derived.

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Boris Culina
University of Applied Sciences Velika Gorica, Croatia

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