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Etiology, consequences, and solutions of working women's work-life conflict: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Internalism, externalism, and transcendental idealism
SynthÈse, 2006The analyses of the mind–world relation offered by transcendental idealists such as Husserl have often been dismissed with the argument that they remain committed to an outdated form of internalism. The first move in this paper will be to argue that there is a tight link between Husserl’s transcendental idealism and what has been called ...
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Transcendental Arguments, Transcendental Synthesis and Transcendental Idealism
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1987Analyse de la notion d'argument transcendantal, comme specification des conditions necessaires d'une experience possible. L'A. montre que ce type d'argument en philosophie (chez Kant et chez d'autres auteurs) n'est pas lie a une forme de verificationnisme ni a une forme d'idealisme ...
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Transcendental Realism, Empirical Realism and Transcendental Idealism
Kantian Review, 2006The debate regarding the interpretation of Kant's idealism is usually seen as turning on the best way to understand his transcendental distinction between appearances and things in themselves: that it marks either a contrast between two types of thing (the ‘two-object’ or ‘two-world’ view) or one between two sides or aspects of ordinary empirical ...
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Transcendental Idealism and Transcendental Apperception
2010Without endorsing the suggestion of Henry Allison that the arguments for idealism that concern sensibility in the Critique are thereby subjective and dogmatic I want here to articulate some grounds for thinking that the basis of transcendental idealism should best be understood in relation to the discussion of transcendental apperception.
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1999
Abstract “The most important and difficult function of philosophy,” wrote Sir William Hamilton, is “to determine the shares to which the knowing subject and the object known may pretend in the total act of cognition.” This question looms as the great snowy mountain referred to above: how much of the world owes its existence or its ...
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Abstract “The most important and difficult function of philosophy,” wrote Sir William Hamilton, is “to determine the shares to which the knowing subject and the object known may pretend in the total act of cognition.” This question looms as the great snowy mountain referred to above: how much of the world owes its existence or its ...
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Allais on Transcendental Idealism
Kantian Review, 2011AbstractLucy Allais argues that we can better understand Kant's transcendental idealism by taking seriously the analogy of appearances to secondary qualities that Kant offers in theProlegomena. A proper appreciation of this analogy, Allais claims, yields a reading of transcendental idealism according to which all properties that can appear to us in ...
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Transcendental Idealism Revisited
2015One of the most contentious problems of contemporary philosophy revolves around the relation between idealism and realism in phenomenology. Husserl’s early students were the first to raise the question about the relation, noting a change of perspective from his Logical Investigations (1900–1901) to his subsequent works, including The Idea of ...
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