How is (language) communication possible? What is its real underlying support? What does it mean that subjects communicate with one another? On what paradigm is such communication based: relativised or real? These questions constitute the starting point for propositions I intend to advance in this article. In short, these propositions concern both rationalist (logical) qualities of the cognising subject and rationalist (logical) qualities of the object of their (scientific) experience.
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