Kant, Piaget and Halliday: Towards a linguistic impure synthetic a priori

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Tristan Guilhermo Torriani

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Author Biography

Tristan Guilhermo Torriani

PhD in Philosophy and assistant professor in Philosophy at the School for Applied Sciences of the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Former DAAD PhD scholar at the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg. He earned the Cambridge Proficiency Exam (CPE), the Prüfung zum Nachweis deutscher Sprachkenntnisse (PNDS) at Göttingen, and in 2016 took a summer course on Teaching Academic English based on Michael Halliday’s Systemic-Functional Linguistics at the University of Bath. He has published articles on Aristotle, J. Addison, Kant, F. Schlegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Th. Mann, Piaget, B. Williams, R. Scruton, and H. Joas. At the (post)graduate level, he has taught mostly Epistemology for social scientists and Academic English for business management and engineering students.

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December 24, 2018

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Kant, Piaget and Halliday: Towards a linguistic impure synthetic a priori. (2018). In The language in Kant. Kant’s language. (pp. 281-302). Publishing Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.36311/2018.978-85-7249-010-8.p281-302