Kant and the concept of logical truth When the metaphysical question on what is, became wedged during the discussion between the Rationalists and Empiricists, Kant saw himself forced to ask the question concerning our possibilities to ask the question on what is. Forced by Hume’s argument that pure logical analysis can never be a sufficient condition to know what is, Kant realised a transcendental breakthrough in which for the first time in philosophical history, the critical question concern..
It is essential for the Kantian programme that it can develop principles for the seeking and finding...
Kant’s third Critique changed everything—at least for those who understood it. The horizons of knowi...
The collection bridges the disciplinary divides between the Enlightenment as understood in history, ...
The book examines Kant's Critique of Pure Reason focussing on the question of which truth-concept K...
According to Immanuel Kant’s well-known account of his own intellectual development, it was the skep...
Kant's correspondence with his colleague and zealous disciple, Marcus Herz, was prophetic: only a fe...
The article concerns some of the most important elements of I. Kant’s epistemology and its connecti...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
Kant's speculative theistic proof rests on a distinction between “logical” and “real” modality that ...
Currently, there persists an argument between those who defend the existence of logical truths, unde...
The paper advances the hypothesis that Kant originally wrote the Introduction: Idea of a Transcenden...
peer reviewedWhile the Kantian epistemology was discovered for analytical philosophy by P. F. Straws...
Kant's 1772 letter to Markus Herz is celebrated for its marking the ‘Critical turn’ in Kant's though...
It is essential for the Kantian programme that it can develop principles for the seeking and finding...
Kant’s third Critique changed everything—at least for those who understood it. The horizons of knowi...
The collection bridges the disciplinary divides between the Enlightenment as understood in history, ...
The book examines Kant's Critique of Pure Reason focussing on the question of which truth-concept K...
According to Immanuel Kant’s well-known account of his own intellectual development, it was the skep...
Kant's correspondence with his colleague and zealous disciple, Marcus Herz, was prophetic: only a fe...
The article concerns some of the most important elements of I. Kant’s epistemology and its connecti...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
Engaging with Kant’s transcendental logic seems to be a question of mere scholarly historical intere...
The paper focuses on the role of Kant’s refutation of materialism in his understanding of the Enligh...
Kant's speculative theistic proof rests on a distinction between “logical” and “real” modality that ...
Currently, there persists an argument between those who defend the existence of logical truths, unde...
The paper advances the hypothesis that Kant originally wrote the Introduction: Idea of a Transcenden...
peer reviewedWhile the Kantian epistemology was discovered for analytical philosophy by P. F. Straws...
Kant's 1772 letter to Markus Herz is celebrated for its marking the ‘Critical turn’ in Kant's though...
It is essential for the Kantian programme that it can develop principles for the seeking and finding...
Kant’s third Critique changed everything—at least for those who understood it. The horizons of knowi...
The collection bridges the disciplinary divides between the Enlightenment as understood in history, ...