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Transcendental constraints and transcendental features
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 1997Abstract The epistemic duality inherent to the Copernican turn has been identified, as well as the pressure it stands to exert on the conception of objectivity in the context of a fully naturalistic account. One way of taming that duality is by bolstering naturalism with transcendental idealism.
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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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Research in Phenomenology, 2005
AbstractThis paper attempts to marshall some of the evidence of the transcendental character of Heidegger's later thinking, despite his repudiation of any form of transcendental thinking, including that of his own earlier project of fundamental ontology.
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AbstractThis paper attempts to marshall some of the evidence of the transcendental character of Heidegger's later thinking, despite his repudiation of any form of transcendental thinking, including that of his own earlier project of fundamental ontology.
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2023
Abstract The chapter focuses on three women who played central roles in American transcendentalism. Mary Moody Emerson (1774–1863) inaugurated transcendentalism’s characteristic themes, and she was the dominant educational influence on a central figure in the movement, her nephew Ralph Waldo Emerson. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894),
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Abstract The chapter focuses on three women who played central roles in American transcendentalism. Mary Moody Emerson (1774–1863) inaugurated transcendentalism’s characteristic themes, and she was the dominant educational influence on a central figure in the movement, her nephew Ralph Waldo Emerson. Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804–1894),
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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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2011
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Is Fichte’s Transcendental Thinking Transcendental Argument?
2014The ambiguous term “transcendental” never has one and the same meaning for different philosophical epochs or different philosophers.1 It is not an exaggeration to say that the meaning shift of the term “transcendental” often reflects a development of philosophical thinking itself.2 It is worth acknowledging that in the modern period Kant and the post ...
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