German idealism is in part characterized by its attempt to provide a justification for our knowledge of the world in response to David Hume's problem of induction. In looking at three major philosophers of this time period - Kant, Fichte, and Hegel- a pattern emerges among their respective treatments of metaphysical propositions and their methods of grounding metaphysics. Kant's method was to demonstrate the possibility of synthetic a priori propositions so as to divide objects epistemologically according to the possibility of their being known or not. This left human psychology uncomfortably split and so Fichte attempted a revision of Kant's system beginning with the assumption of unity in an immediately certain analytic proposition in ord...
The chapter studies the speculative realist critique of the notion of finitude and its implications ...
The aim of my paper is to give an interpretation of Hegel’s critique of Kant in the vein of the rece...
I argue in this thesis that the topic of Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is an epistemology...
According to Immanuel Kant’s well-known account of his own intellectual development, it was the skep...
This paper argues that the critical doctrine of the necessary unity of the thinking subject propound...
German speculative philosophy in general holds the finite to become eternal truth in the idea. The u...
Most of the recent scholarly accounts of Kant’s early writings depict the precritical Kant as a comm...
Kant’s “transcendental” or “critical” philosophy is an instance of what can be called the “critique ...
There is no doubt that both Kant and Hegel saw their work as contributions to what they considered m...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
I argue that Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy---in particular the doctrine of transcendental idea...
This paper explores the question of the unity of Transcendental Idealism at the end of Eighteenth Ce...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
In this chapter I highlight the apparent tensions between Kant’s very stringent critique of metaphys...
This chapter considers the encounter of skepticism with the Kantian and post-Kantian philosophical e...
The chapter studies the speculative realist critique of the notion of finitude and its implications ...
The aim of my paper is to give an interpretation of Hegel’s critique of Kant in the vein of the rece...
I argue in this thesis that the topic of Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is an epistemology...
According to Immanuel Kant’s well-known account of his own intellectual development, it was the skep...
This paper argues that the critical doctrine of the necessary unity of the thinking subject propound...
German speculative philosophy in general holds the finite to become eternal truth in the idea. The u...
Most of the recent scholarly accounts of Kant’s early writings depict the precritical Kant as a comm...
Kant’s “transcendental” or “critical” philosophy is an instance of what can be called the “critique ...
There is no doubt that both Kant and Hegel saw their work as contributions to what they considered m...
How do the different metaphysical assumptions of Kant and Hegel have consequences for their respecti...
I argue that Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy---in particular the doctrine of transcendental idea...
This paper explores the question of the unity of Transcendental Idealism at the end of Eighteenth Ce...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
In this chapter I highlight the apparent tensions between Kant’s very stringent critique of metaphys...
This chapter considers the encounter of skepticism with the Kantian and post-Kantian philosophical e...
The chapter studies the speculative realist critique of the notion of finitude and its implications ...
The aim of my paper is to give an interpretation of Hegel’s critique of Kant in the vein of the rece...
I argue in this thesis that the topic of Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason is an epistemology...