Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant

The major difference between Kant's axiological and cognitive discourse is that the former contains a greater number of persona pronouns that signify different speech roles of the author. This text is characterised by a more direct expression of the addressee factor, which explains the emergenc...

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Main Author: Koptsew I. D.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2010-07-01
Series:Кантовский сборник
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/fe8/%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%BF%D1%86%D0%B5%D0%B2.pdf
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description The major difference between Kant's axiological and cognitive discourse is that the former contains a greater number of persona pronouns that signify different speech roles of the author. This text is characterised by a more direct expression of the addressee factor, which explains the emergence of the speech acts that are absent in Kant's cognitive texts. Another substantial difference is the explicit imperative modality of this type of Kant's texts.
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spellingShingle Koptsew I. D.
Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
Кантовский сборник
Kant
discourse
speech act
axiological
modality
addressee
title Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
title_full Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
title_fullStr Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
title_full_unstemmed Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
title_short Zur Subjekt-Redestruktur des axiologischen Diskurses von I. Kant
title_sort zur subjekt redestruktur des axiologischen diskurses von i kant
topic Kant
discourse
speech act
axiological
modality
addressee
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