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EPISTEME
versión impresa ISSN 0798-4324
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MOSCARITOLO, Alessandro. Decanting Kant's descriptive metaphysics from an analytical perspective. EPISTEME [online]. 2008, vol.28, n.2, pp.163-170. ISSN 0798-4324.
Although the Critique of Pure Reason is the most elaborate and precise sketch of the concepts that make up the experience of the world we actually have, it is also accepted that, beyond the frame lines, there are a number of suspicious or openly questionable strokes. One frequent objection among analytical philosophers, has to do with the psychological language that pervades the book from beginning to end. Following a kantian-souled analytic as Strawson, we will consider a linguistic alternative to justify the necessary character of the concepts of space and time. We will conclude with useful and more acceptable answers to the problems that Kant attempts to solve in the Analogies of Experience, especially to the problem of causality.
Palabras clave : space; time; causality.