This article discusses Kant's transcendental idealism in relation to his perplexing use of ‘body’ and related terms in Prolegomena §13. Here Kant admits the existence of bodies external to us, although unknown as what they might be in themselves. It is argued that we need to distinguish between a phenomenal and a noumenal use of ‘body’ to make sense of Kant's argument. The most important recent discussions of this passage, i.e., Prauss (1977), Langton (1998) and Bird (2006), are presented and shown to suffer from both systematic and exegetical shortcomings. The article is a contribution to understanding the nature of Kant's transcendental idealism, defending the view, especially against Prauss and Bird, that Kant is committed to the existen...
It is a distinctive claim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that what exists outside the mind is alw...
In this essay, I investigate one aspect of Kant’s larger theory of the transcendental self. In the P...
This article analyses the features of Kant’s [transcendental] philosophy, which Kant himself describ...
While Kant in the Critique of Pure Reason maintains that things in themselves cannot be known, he al...
This article analyses Kant’s transcendental philosophy (transcendentalism) and its central concept —...
Includes bibliographical references.The thing-in-itself has been one of the most controversial conce...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
This dissertation provides a novel account of Kant’s distinction between appearances and things in t...
The author attempts to construct a comprehensive theory of illusions in Kant's "Critique of Pure Rea...
This article continues to analyse the systemacity of the CPR as a text ensuring the integrity of Kan...
Kant’s doctrine of the “transcendental object” has always puzzled interpreters. On the one hand, he ...
The article sketches the development of Kant interpretation in analytic philosophy. The author turns...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This work argues that Kant's ...
In this paper I consider some conclusions drawn by Christian Onof in a recent paper, in which the au...
It is a distinctive claim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that what exists outside the mind is alw...
In this essay, I investigate one aspect of Kant’s larger theory of the transcendental self. In the P...
This article analyses the features of Kant’s [transcendental] philosophy, which Kant himself describ...
While Kant in the Critique of Pure Reason maintains that things in themselves cannot be known, he al...
This article analyses Kant’s transcendental philosophy (transcendentalism) and its central concept —...
Includes bibliographical references.The thing-in-itself has been one of the most controversial conce...
My thesis offers an original reading of Kant’s theory of cognition and the body’s role in it. In the...
This dissertation provides a novel account of Kant’s distinction between appearances and things in t...
The author attempts to construct a comprehensive theory of illusions in Kant's "Critique of Pure Rea...
This article continues to analyse the systemacity of the CPR as a text ensuring the integrity of Kan...
Kant’s doctrine of the “transcendental object” has always puzzled interpreters. On the one hand, he ...
The article sketches the development of Kant interpretation in analytic philosophy. The author turns...
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This work argues that Kant's ...
In this paper I consider some conclusions drawn by Christian Onof in a recent paper, in which the au...
It is a distinctive claim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason that what exists outside the mind is alw...
In this essay, I investigate one aspect of Kant’s larger theory of the transcendental self. In the P...
This article analyses the features of Kant’s [transcendental] philosophy, which Kant himself describ...