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Sellars’s Transcendental Philosophy

International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2022
Michael R Hicks
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Fichte and Transcendental Philosophy

2014
Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I: FICHTE ON METHOD AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY 1. On the very Idea of a Method of Transcendental Philosophy Jere Surber 2. Fichte's Public "Discourses on Method," 1794-1801: A Comparative Study Daniel Breazeale 3. Is Fichte's Position Transcendental Philosophy?
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Is Philosophy Transcendental?

Monist, 1971
The question to which I should like to address my remarks asks, as I understand it, whether philosophical knowledge can attain a truth which is not merely independent of individual men but of human nature and the human situation in general. To attempt to say anything decisive about the nature of philosophical knowledge in a few pages would be to court ...
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Transcendental Philosophy As Capacities‐First Philosophy

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2020
AbstractIn this essay, I propose a novel way of thinking about Kant’s philosophical methodology during the critical period. According to this interpretation, the critical Kant can generally be understood as operating within a “capacities‐first” philosophical framework – that is, within a framework in which our basic rational or cognitive capacities ...
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On Transcendental Philosophy

1993
In what follows I shall largely draw on Mohanty’s The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy 1 in an attempt primarily to elucidate his mode of reflection and to raise a few questions. The pertinence of the title of his book should not be missed. Ever since the time of Kant the treatment of the transcendental has been bound up with the idea of the ...
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Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy

1998
This is the first book in English on the major works of the German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814). It examines the transcendental theory of self and world from the writings of Fichte's most influential period (1794–1800), and considers in detail recently discovered lectures on the Foundations of Transcendental Philosophy.
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Transcendental Philosophy and Atheism

European Journal of Philosophy, 2007
Engineers test materials by subjecting them to stress: once a beam has been broken one can specify exactly how strong it was. The same method can be used in philosophy. In the Autumn of 1798 and the Winter of 1799, Fichte’s philosophical position was submitted to extraordinary stress in the extended episode known as the Atheism Controversy, culminating
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Is Fichte’s Position Transcendental Philosophy?

2014
The theme of Fichte and transcendental philosophy or even transcendental method is difficult since there is no agreement in the literature about what “transcendental philosophy” means. At present, any claim can be only normative, based on one’s interpretation of the term “transcendental.” What I offer is some preliminary remarks with the modest aim not
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Historicity and Transcendental Philosophy

2011
Kant is, of course, the most famous transcendental philosopher – he was the founder and after Kant no one has accomplished anything similar to what he did. But how definite (absolutely finished and determinate) was his conception of the “transcendental” and what is it about Kant’s transcendental philosophy that provides his significance?
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