Kant’s philosophy was an important background for the pragmatist tradition, even though some of the major classical pragmatists, especially William James, were unwilling to acknowledge their debt to Kant. This essay considers the relation between Kant and James from the perspective of their conceptions of the human condition. In particular, I examine their shared pessimism, employing Vanden Auweele’s (2019) recent analysis of Kant’s pessimism and arguing that this is required by James’s meliorism (which is put forward as a middle-ground option between optimism and pessimism). A comparative inquiry into Kant’s and James’s views on the relation between ethics and religion is provided against this background of their shared philosophical anthr...
This essay is going to show that the relationship between sublimity and morality in Kant’s precritic...
Pragmatism may be the aspect of William James’s thought for which he is best known; but, at the same...
In this essay I position Kant's "psychology" portion of the lectures on metaphysics against the back...
Kant’s philosophy was an important background for the pragmatist tradition, even though some of the ...
In this article, I review textual evidence demonstrating that James and Dewey incorporated Kant’s id...
This article discusses the common ground between William James and the tradition of philosophical an...
Kant’s transcendental idealism is severally described as an ‘immanetist’ and ‘agnostic’ one. Couched...
This paper develops a criticism of Kant’s transcendentalism, claiming that his idea of reason fails ...
Both Kant and James claim to limit the role of knowledge in order to make room for faith. In this pa...
The historical period of the 18th and early 19th century is usually perceived as the high point of h...
Arthur Schopenhauer's “The World as Will and Representation” is a continuation and completion of the...
This paper examines Kant’s philosophy in three parts. Part I concerns knowledge and looks at reason,...
This writing argues that some embedded moral and religious linkages in Kant’s metaphysical thought ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kan...
This essay is about the way Kant sees the world rather than about his moral philosophy and his theor...
This essay is going to show that the relationship between sublimity and morality in Kant’s precritic...
Pragmatism may be the aspect of William James’s thought for which he is best known; but, at the same...
In this essay I position Kant's "psychology" portion of the lectures on metaphysics against the back...
Kant’s philosophy was an important background for the pragmatist tradition, even though some of the ...
In this article, I review textual evidence demonstrating that James and Dewey incorporated Kant’s id...
This article discusses the common ground between William James and the tradition of philosophical an...
Kant’s transcendental idealism is severally described as an ‘immanetist’ and ‘agnostic’ one. Couched...
This paper develops a criticism of Kant’s transcendentalism, claiming that his idea of reason fails ...
Both Kant and James claim to limit the role of knowledge in order to make room for faith. In this pa...
The historical period of the 18th and early 19th century is usually perceived as the high point of h...
Arthur Schopenhauer's “The World as Will and Representation” is a continuation and completion of the...
This paper examines Kant’s philosophy in three parts. Part I concerns knowledge and looks at reason,...
This writing argues that some embedded moral and religious linkages in Kant’s metaphysical thought ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kan...
This essay is about the way Kant sees the world rather than about his moral philosophy and his theor...
This essay is going to show that the relationship between sublimity and morality in Kant’s precritic...
Pragmatism may be the aspect of William James’s thought for which he is best known; but, at the same...
In this essay I position Kant's "psychology" portion of the lectures on metaphysics against the back...