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The purpose of the article is to present John Yench's a priori language as a continuation of Leibniz's idea. Before I proceed to show the project of the Inter-Disciplinary International Reference Language, I would like to discuss the development of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's view on artificial languages. I will try to show the evolution of Leibniz's universal language: from its ideal conception to a tool which formalizes the whole of human knowledge. Also, I will show Leibniz's influence on further ideas of artificial language. I will compare his projects with Yench's language - Idirl. An analysis of Idirl's main assumptions will be useful to show the degree of continuation of Leibniz's ideas in the a priori language of John Yench.
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