Gallstones: The thing in itself [PDF]
Frank Lammert
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A Fresh Look at the Position of the Thing-in-Itself According to Kant and Hegel Based on the Metaphysical Foundations of David Bohm’s Quantum Physics [PDF]
Kant addressed the distinction between the two domains of phenomena and the thing-in-itself by considering time and space as two conditions of cognition.
Issa Najmabadi +2 more
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Receptions of Kant’s Philosophy in Russian Empiriocriticism
The article analyzes the influence of Kantian philosophy on the problems and development of Russian empiriocriticism. It is shown that the critical pathos of Kant’s philosophy, as well as his call for intellectual honesty in philosophy, was appreciated ...
Aleksandr E. Rybas
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Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology and a cognitive-semantic interpretation of Kant’s transcendentalism [PDF]
This article analyses one of the recent realist interpretations of Kant — the one proposed by S. L. Katrechko. This interpretation is compared with the modern realistic understanding of Husserl’s phenomenology.
Shiyan A. A.
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Genesis of Awareness and Self-Awareness in the Political Situation; Based on The System of Knowledge and Foundation of Natural Rights [PDF]
Consciousness, which is one of the central issues of German idealism, has received various interpretations among German philosophers. Assuming the thing-in-itself, Kant presented consciousness in pieces and presented it in the form of three critiques ...
Mostafa Abedi Jigeh, Hassan Fathi
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The Poet as Fate: Schopenhauer’s Literary Vision
The claim that a thinker concerned with the development of a totalizing metaphysical system can be a literary philosopher may seem hard to justify. For Arthur Schopenhauer, the entire world is the representation or appearance of the will to life, the ...
James Dowthwaite
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Noumenal Space and Noumenal Things [PDF]
In his philosophical theory of space (and time), Immanuel Kant distinguishes between the relation that exists between things to each other in space (Verhaltnis) and the one that exists between space (and time) to us (Beziehung).
musa dibaj
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Analytical Kant studies, transcendental idealism, and the thing in itself [PDF]
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on the nature of sensory perceptions, on the epistemological status of experience, and on the so-called ‘constructivism’.
Soboleva M. E.
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The Concepts of “Appearance” and “Phenomenon” in Transcendental Philosophy (Kant, Husserl, Fink)
This study aims, first, to delimit the seemingly synonymous concepts of “phenomenon” and “appearance” and second, to trace the functions of each in Kant’s philosophy and the phenomenological tradition.
Krioukov A. N.
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Kant’s concept of the “thing in itself” constitutes a formidable challenge to the project of “(anthropological-)historical ontology” with which the name of Li Zehou has become synonymous.
Ady Van den Stock
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