Sumario: | Leandro Paolicchi's 'Praxis, Sentido y Normatividad' explores the philosophical paradigms of human actions through a pragmatic lens. The book delves into the transition from modern scientific thought and Kantian philosophy to the linguistic turn in 20th-century philosophy, particularly influenced by Ludwig Wittgenstein. It examines key concepts such as the central categories of modernity, the Kantian solution to the problem of freedom, and the limitations of objectivism and behaviorism. The work further discusses the ethical content of discourse rules, cultural relativity, and the normativity of argumentation. Aimed at scholars and students of philosophy, the text seeks to provide a performative understanding of language pragmatics and its implications for human action.
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