The aim of the paper is threefold. Its first aim is to defend Eric Watkins's claim that for Kant, a cause is not an event but a causal power: a power that is borne by a substance, and that, when active, brings about its effect, i.e. a change of the states of another substance, by generating a continuous flow of intermediate states of that substance. The second aim of the paper is to argue against Watkins that the Kantian concept of causal power is not the pre-critical concept of real ground but the category of causality, and that Kant holds with Hume that causal laws cannot be inferred non-inductively (that he accordingly has no intention to show in the Second analogy or elsewhere that events fall under causal laws). The third aim of the pa...
Hume urged that there is no difference between the obtaining of a power and its exercise; others, th...
The Causal Argument, as it may be called in short, is in response to the challenge of Immanuel Kant ...
In his Third Analogy of Experience, Kant argues that a universal system of mutual causal interaction...
The aim of the paper is threefold. Its first aim is to defend Eric Watkins's claim that for Kant, a ...
In the Second Analogy of his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant argues for the causal principle that ever...
There are two traditional ways to read Kant’s claim that every event necessarily has a cause: the we...
Kant tells us in the Prolegomena\u27s autobiographical note that Hume interrupted his dogmatic slumb...
Eric Watkins has argued on philosophical, textual, and historical grounds that Kant’s account of cau...
A well-known trilemma faces the interpretation of Kant’s theory of affection, namely whether the obj...
In the Second Analogy of the Critique of Pure Reason, is Kant directly responding to Hume? The autho...
Carrier M. How to tell causes from effects: Kant's causal theory of time and modem approaches. Studi...
By marshalling Kant in new ways, this thesis explores the relationship between cognitive synthesis a...
What are causal powers and why should we believe in them? Causal powers are now a central topic in m...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a characteristic of Kant's theory of causality and to demons...
Hume urged that there is no difference between the obtaining of a power and its exercise; others, th...
The Causal Argument, as it may be called in short, is in response to the challenge of Immanuel Kant ...
In his Third Analogy of Experience, Kant argues that a universal system of mutual causal interaction...
The aim of the paper is threefold. Its first aim is to defend Eric Watkins's claim that for Kant, a ...
In the Second Analogy of his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant argues for the causal principle that ever...
There are two traditional ways to read Kant’s claim that every event necessarily has a cause: the we...
Kant tells us in the Prolegomena\u27s autobiographical note that Hume interrupted his dogmatic slumb...
Eric Watkins has argued on philosophical, textual, and historical grounds that Kant’s account of cau...
A well-known trilemma faces the interpretation of Kant’s theory of affection, namely whether the obj...
In the Second Analogy of the Critique of Pure Reason, is Kant directly responding to Hume? The autho...
Carrier M. How to tell causes from effects: Kant's causal theory of time and modem approaches. Studi...
By marshalling Kant in new ways, this thesis explores the relationship between cognitive synthesis a...
What are causal powers and why should we believe in them? Causal powers are now a central topic in m...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a characteristic of Kant's theory of causality and to demons...
Hume urged that there is no difference between the obtaining of a power and its exercise; others, th...
The Causal Argument, as it may be called in short, is in response to the challenge of Immanuel Kant ...
In his Third Analogy of Experience, Kant argues that a universal system of mutual causal interaction...