In this chapter, I explore the connections between Spinoza’s philosophy and Immanuel Kant's. I begin by considering whether Kant engaged with Spinoza's actual views, and conclude that he did not. Despite that, I argue that there some philosophically-striking points of near-convergence between them. In addition to both privileging substance monism over other traditional metaphysical views, both Spinoza and Kant advance arguments for (a) epistemic humility based on the passivity of our senses and for (a) the timelessness of the mind based on the content of our intellectual representations
Descartes, Gassendi, Galileo, Boyle, Spinoza, and Hobbes, among many others, were adherents of what ...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics ...
In this chapter, I explore the connections between Spinoza’s philosophy and Immanuel Kant's. I begin...
This book is comprised of two parts. The first four chapters concentrate on the metaphysics of subst...
In the first part of the paper I reconstruct Kant’s proof of the existence of a ‘most real being ’ w...
Andrew Chignell and Omri Boehm have recently argued that Kant’s pre-Critical proof for the existence...
One of the most puzzling claims Kant makes about other philosophers is a claim about Spinoza, which ...
In the first part of this chapter, I summarise some of the issues in the philosophy of ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kan...
The paper discusses Kant’s pre-critical ‘possibility proof’ for the existence of God against a backg...
International audienceWe here analyze in detail the reading of Spinoza Kant proposes in The Critique...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
Descartes, Gassendi, Galileo, Boyle, Spinoza, and Hobbes, among many others, were adherents of what ...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics ...
In this chapter, I explore the connections between Spinoza’s philosophy and Immanuel Kant's. I begin...
This book is comprised of two parts. The first four chapters concentrate on the metaphysics of subst...
In the first part of the paper I reconstruct Kant’s proof of the existence of a ‘most real being ’ w...
Andrew Chignell and Omri Boehm have recently argued that Kant’s pre-Critical proof for the existence...
One of the most puzzling claims Kant makes about other philosophers is a claim about Spinoza, which ...
In the first part of this chapter, I summarise some of the issues in the philosophy of ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kan...
The paper discusses Kant’s pre-critical ‘possibility proof’ for the existence of God against a backg...
International audienceWe here analyze in detail the reading of Spinoza Kant proposes in The Critique...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
Descartes, Gassendi, Galileo, Boyle, Spinoza, and Hobbes, among many others, were adherents of what ...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
In this paper, I suggest an outline of a new interpretation of core issues in Spinoza’s metaphysics ...