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Kant's transcendental idealism and contemporary anti‐realism
Lucy Allais
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Kant and the Problem of Recognition: Freedom, Transcendental Idealism, and the Third-Person [PDF]
Joe Saunders
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On transcendental and non-transcendental idealism in Husserl
Julia Jansen
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Moral Education and Transcendental Idealism [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we draw attention to several important tensions between Kant’s account of moral education and his commitment to transcendental idealism. Our main claim is that, in locating freedom outside of space and time, transcendental idealism makes it difficult for Kant to both provide an explanation of how moral education occurs, but also ...
Saunders, Joe, Sticker, Martin
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The Possibility of Kantian Armchair Knowledge [PDF]
In his masterful essay, “Armchair Knowledge: Some Kantian Reflections”, A.W. Moore claims that Kant lapses into contradiction as a result of invoking transcendental idealism as a solution to the puzzle of what Moore calls “armchair knowledge”.
Sorin Baiasu
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Transcendental philosophy within perspectives of the romantic fragmentariness [PDF]
The relation of Jena romantics to Kant’s transcendental philosophy could be considered from the point of view of the romantic theory of the fragment. The author claims that fragmentariness had a transcendental character in the philosophical ref ...
Vlaški Stanko
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Lossky N.O. and his Metacritique of Pure Reason
The publication of the Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant marked the beginning of an intellectual revolution not only in Philosophy, but also in other spheres of intellectual activity. Every year interest to this work is only growing up, especially
Valentin V. Balanovskiy
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The role of "Critique of Judgment" in the explanation of experiential causality in transcendental idealism of Kant [PDF]
the role of the "Critique of Judgment" in the explanation of empirical causality in the transcendental idealism of Kant, could be considered from two aspect.
Mohammadreza Behtash, Ali Karbasizadeh
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The Significance of the Phenomenon in Immanuel Kant’s and Edmund Husserl’s Transcendental Philosophy [PDF]
The article explores the concept of the phenomenon in the transcendental philosophies of Immanuel Kant and Edmund Husserl, arguing for the intricate connections and divergences between their philosophical frameworks.
Irfan Muhammad
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