Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of Kantian intuition and, in particular, on the question of whether intuitions depend for their existence on the existence of their objects. In this paper we show how opposing answers to this question determine different accounts of the nature of Kantian cognition and we suggest that progress can be made on determining the nature of intuition by considering the implications different views have for the nature of cognition
This article addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant’s model of intentionali...
In recent years, Kant has been seen as a reference point by non-conceptual content theorists for his...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...
Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of ...
In the recent debate between conceptualists and nonconceptualists about perceptual content, Kant’s n...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
The role of intuition in Kant’s account of experience receives perennial philosophical attention. In...
This chapter introduces the phenomenological possibility and condition of intuition. Among the Greek...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Chapter 3 further investigates the role of intuition in the application of concepts to intuitions. K...
The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant’s writings which concern issues in the philo...
In this paper I explicate the notion of “presence” [Gegenwart] as it pertains to intuition. Specific...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
This article addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant’s model of intentionali...
In recent years, Kant has been seen as a reference point by non-conceptual content theorists for his...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...
Recent debates in the interpretation of Kant’s theoretical philosophy have focused on the nature of ...
In the recent debate between conceptualists and nonconceptualists about perceptual content, Kant’s n...
In this paper I offer an interpretation of the role of intuition in mathematical cognition in Kant’...
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant contains an important rationalistic element, and the study and inter...
The role of intuition in Kant’s account of experience receives perennial philosophical attention. In...
This chapter introduces the phenomenological possibility and condition of intuition. Among the Greek...
When Kant located the ground of knowledge in the subject rather than in the object, he created the p...
Chapter 3 further investigates the role of intuition in the application of concepts to intuitions. K...
The essays in this volume explore those aspects of Kant’s writings which concern issues in the philo...
In this paper I explicate the notion of “presence” [Gegenwart] as it pertains to intuition. Specific...
Intuitionism derives philosophically from Kant\u27s Conceptualism -- the object of the mathematical ...
This article addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant’s model of intentionali...
In recent years, Kant has been seen as a reference point by non-conceptual content theorists for his...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...