This article continues to analyse the systemacity of the CPR as a text ensuring the integrity of Kant’s philosophical system. Following the ideas presented in the first two parts of this work, part three considers the correlation between the spheres of concepts and reality. Kant divides concepts into phaenomena and noumena. The former are apprehended by the senses and the latter express the things-in-themselves. It is shown that, as concepts of things, noumena are divided into substan tial and empty ones. Substantial noumena correspond to transcendental objects as the material of possible experience, which has become or can become actual, on the one hand. On the other, they correspond to abstract idealisation relations – norms and values – ...
I situate historically, analyze, and examine some of the implications of Kant’s thesis that the anal...
Kant claims in his third Critique (1790) to have proven that the idea of freedom is scibilium, known...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...
Against the background of a dispute with K. Jaspers, this article considers the Critique of Pure Rea...
Against the background of a dispute with K. Jaspers, this article considers the Critique of Pure Rea...
Kant’s understanding of the concept 'system’ does not correspond to that of his predecessors, nor ha...
The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. He...
Kant’s conception of a ‘system’ doesn’t correspond to that of his predecessors, nor has it much in c...
This article discusses Kant's transcendental idealism in relation to his perplexing use of ‘body’ an...
This article addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant’s model of intentionali...
This article examines the category of modality through the postulate of empirical thinking in genera...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
The article is dedicated to the problem of philosophical antropology in Kant. As the beginner of phi...
This article analyses Kant’s transcendental philosophy (transcendentalism) and its central concept —...
This article concludes the analysis of systematicity of the Critique of Pure Reason — the work that ...
I situate historically, analyze, and examine some of the implications of Kant’s thesis that the anal...
Kant claims in his third Critique (1790) to have proven that the idea of freedom is scibilium, known...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...
Against the background of a dispute with K. Jaspers, this article considers the Critique of Pure Rea...
Against the background of a dispute with K. Jaspers, this article considers the Critique of Pure Rea...
Kant’s understanding of the concept 'system’ does not correspond to that of his predecessors, nor ha...
The concept of “Transcendental” is the most fundamental concept of Kant’s theoretical philosophy. He...
Kant’s conception of a ‘system’ doesn’t correspond to that of his predecessors, nor has it much in c...
This article discusses Kant's transcendental idealism in relation to his perplexing use of ‘body’ an...
This article addresses a number of closely related questions concerning Kant’s model of intentionali...
This article examines the category of modality through the postulate of empirical thinking in genera...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
The article is dedicated to the problem of philosophical antropology in Kant. As the beginner of phi...
This article analyses Kant’s transcendental philosophy (transcendentalism) and its central concept —...
This article concludes the analysis of systematicity of the Critique of Pure Reason — the work that ...
I situate historically, analyze, and examine some of the implications of Kant’s thesis that the anal...
Kant claims in his third Critique (1790) to have proven that the idea of freedom is scibilium, known...
This paper will focus on Kant’s ideas of cognition. The first part of the paper will be a kind of gl...