In this article I argue that Kant considered Hume’s account of causality in the Enquiry to be primarily relevant because it undermines proofs for the existence of God and, moreover, that this interpretation is plausible and text-based. What the Prolegomena calls ‘Hume’s problem’ is, I claim, the more general question as to whether metaphysics can achieve synthetic a priori knowledge of objects at all. Whereas Hume denied this possibility, I show how the solution Kant develops in the Critique of Pure Reason is in agreement with Hume’s critique of dogmatic metaphysics, but salvages the synthetic a priori principles he takes to be constitutive of empirical cognition.status: publishe
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
This article discusses the critical position of Immanuel Kant towards the tradition of so called on...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
In this article I argue that Kant considered Hume’s account of causality in the Enquiry to be primar...
This chapter considers Kant's relation to Hume as Kant himself understood it when he wrote the Criti...
These essays are four independent contributions to scholarship on David Hume’s and Immanuel Kant’s m...
Kant\u27s response to Hume in the Critique of Pure Reason is generally considered to be narrow in sc...
Kant tells us in the Prolegomena\u27s autobiographical note that Hume interrupted his dogmatic slumb...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
In the Second Analogy of the Critique of Pure Reason, is Kant directly responding to Hume? The autho...
In this article I aim to clarify the nature of Kant’s transformation of rationalist metaphysics into...
Eric Watkins has argued on philosophical, textual, and historical grounds that Kant’s account of cau...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
Kant’s pursuit of the conditions of a priori knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781/87) cann...
Kant's response to Hume's problems of causality and induction. This thesis looks closely at the prob...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
This article discusses the critical position of Immanuel Kant towards the tradition of so called on...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...
In this article I argue that Kant considered Hume’s account of causality in the Enquiry to be primar...
This chapter considers Kant's relation to Hume as Kant himself understood it when he wrote the Criti...
These essays are four independent contributions to scholarship on David Hume’s and Immanuel Kant’s m...
Kant\u27s response to Hume in the Critique of Pure Reason is generally considered to be narrow in sc...
Kant tells us in the Prolegomena\u27s autobiographical note that Hume interrupted his dogmatic slumb...
This thesis takes issue with the charge leveled against Kant, that the discursivity principle, which...
In the Second Analogy of the Critique of Pure Reason, is Kant directly responding to Hume? The autho...
In this article I aim to clarify the nature of Kant’s transformation of rationalist metaphysics into...
Eric Watkins has argued on philosophical, textual, and historical grounds that Kant’s account of cau...
Adrian Moore develops a helpful distinction between good and bad metaphysics. Employing this distinc...
Kant’s pursuit of the conditions of a priori knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781/87) cann...
Kant's response to Hume's problems of causality and induction. This thesis looks closely at the prob...
This essay discusses recent attempts to show that Kant's philosophy is coherent and consistent on it...
This article discusses the critical position of Immanuel Kant towards the tradition of so called on...
I resolve an apparent tension between Kant\u27s moral theology, his commitment to a critical empiric...